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{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| name = Interstellar | | name = Interstellar | ||
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| alt = An astronaut on a cold mountain setting with snow falling with another mountain as a ceiling: Four of the actors' names appear on the top, with a headline reading "The End of Earth Will not be the End of Us." Above the film's title, the text reads "A film by Christopher Nolan", and credits are printed on the bottom. | |||
| alt = A ringed spacecraft revolves around a reflective sphere. | |||
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| runtime = 169 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 168:49--><ref name="BBFC-Oct2014" /> | |||
| runtime = 169 minutes<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.fandango.com/interstellar:presentedinfilm_176739/movieoverview | title=Interstellar: Presented in Film | work=fandango.com | publisher=] | accessdate=October 8, 2014 }}</ref><!--Theatrical runtime: 168:49--><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/interstellar-film | title=''Interstellar'' (12A) | work=] | date=October 20, 2014 | accessdate=October 20, 2014}}</ref> | |||
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| language = English | | language = English | ||
| budget = $165 million<ref name=" |
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| gross = $729.8 million<ref name="BOM" /> | |||
| gross = $1.3 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=interstellar.htm |title=Interstellar (2014) |website=Box Office Mojo |accessdate=November 6, 2014}}</ref> | |||
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'''''Interstellar''''' is a 2014 science fiction adventure film directed by ]. Starring ], ], ], and ], the film features a team of space travelers who travel through a ] in search of a new habitable planet. It was written by ] and Christopher Nolan; Christopher combined his idea with a script developed by his brother in 2007 for ] and producer ]. He produced the film with Obst and his wife, ]. Theoretical physicist ], whose work inspired the film, acted as both scientific consultant and executive producer. | |||
'''''Interstellar''''' is a 2014 ] ] film directed by ], who {{nowrap|co-wrote}} the ] with his brother ]. It stars ], ], ], ], ], and ]. Set in a ] future where Earth is suffering from catastrophic ] and famine, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a ] near ] in search of a new home for mankind. | |||
], which produced and distributed some of Nolan's previous films, negotiated with Paramount for a financial stake in ''Interstellar''. ], which formerly partnered with Warner Bros., also sought a stake. The three companies co-financed the film, and the production companies ] and ] were enlisted. The director also hired cinematographer ] since his long-time collaborator ] was busy working on '']'', his directorial debut. ''Interstellar'' was filmed with a combination of ] ] and ] film photography. Filming took place in the last quarter of 2013 in locations in the province of ], in southern ], and in ], ]. The visual effects company ] created visual effects for ''Interstellar''. | |||
The screenplay had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007 and was originally set to be directed by ]. Theoretical physicist ] was an executive producer and scientific consultant on the film, and wrote the tie-in book '']''. It was ]'s final film as producer before her death. Cinematographer ] shot it on ] in the ] ] and ] 70 mm. Filming began in late 2013 and took place in ], ], and ]. ''Interstellar'' uses extensive practical and ]s, and the company ] created additional ]. | |||
''Interstellar'' premiered on {{nowrap|October 26}}, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Theatrically, it received a limited release in North America (United States and Canada) on {{nowrap|November 5}}, 2014 and a wide release on {{nowrap|November 7}}, 2014. It was also released in Belgium, France and Switzerland on {{nowrap|November 5}}, 2014 and in additional territories in the following days, including the United Kingdom on {{nowrap|November 7}}, 2014. For the limited release in North America, it was released in ] and ] film formats in {{nowrap|249 theaters}} which still project the formats, including at least {{nowrap|41 70 mm IMAX}} theaters. For the wide release, it expanded to theaters that show it in digital format. Paramount Pictures is distributing the film in North America, and Warner Bros. distributes it in the remaining territories. | |||
''Interstellar'' was released in theaters on November 7, 2014. In the United States, it was first released on ], expanding to venues using digital projectors. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $681 million worldwide during its initial theatrical run, making it the ]. Thorne's ] depiction of a ] in the film has also received commendation from astronomers and physicists.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://collider.com/10-sci-fi-films-based-on-actual-science/ | title=10 of the Best Sci-Fi Movies Based on Actual Science | website=] | date=September 19, 2022 | access-date=December 6, 2022 | archive-date=December 6, 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221206150811/https://collider.com/10-sci-fi-films-based-on-actual-science/ | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://movieweb.com/interstellar-scientefically-accurate/ | title=Interstellar: How it Was One of the Most Scientifically Accurate Sci-Fi Movies Ever | date=August 31, 2022 | access-date=December 6, 2022 | archive-date=December 6, 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221206150812/https://movieweb.com/interstellar-scientefically-accurate/ | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Thorne |first1=Kip |title=Applied Physics/Physics Colloquium: Kip Thorne – The Physics of the Cult Movie Interstellar |url=https://events.stanford.edu/event/applied_physicsphysics_colloquium_kip_thorne_-_the_physics_of_the_cult_movie_interstellar |website=Stanford University |quote=Christopher Nolan's cult science fiction film Interstellar (2014) sprang from a treatment co-authored by physicist Kip Thorne, and so had real science — both firm and speculative — embedded in it from the outset. |access-date=March 2, 2023 |archive-date=March 2, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230302053611/https://events.stanford.edu/event/applied_physicsphysics_colloquium_kip_thorne_-_the_physics_of_the_cult_movie_interstellar |url-status=live }}</ref> Among its ], ''Interstellar'' was nominated for five awards at the ], winning ]. | |||
==Plot== | |||
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== Plot == | |||
In the near future, the earth is no longer able to sustain humanity. Crops are routinely ravaged by ], dust storms scour the land, and mankind has regressed to a stateless, ]. Cooper, a former ] test pilot and engineer turned farmer lives with his family, including his father-in-law, son Tom, and ten year-old daughter Murphy — better known as "Murph"— who believes their house is haunted by a ghost that is trying to communicate to her. Challenging Murph to prove the ghost's existence through scientific inquiry, Cooper discovers that the "ghost" is an unknown form of intelligence sending them coded messages by means of gravitational waves altering the dust on the floor, directing them to a secret NASA installation led by Professor Brand. | |||
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In the mid-21st century, humanity faces ] due to ] and widespread crop ]s. Joseph Cooper, a widowed former ] test pilot, works as a farmer and raises his children, Murph and Tom, alongside his father-in-law Donald. Living in a ], Cooper is reprimanded by Murph's teachers for telling her that the ] were not fabricated. During a dust storm, the two discover that dust patterns in Murph's room, which she first attributes to a ], result from a gravitational anomaly, and translate into ]. These lead them to a secret NASA facility headed by Professor John Brand, who explains that, 48 years earlier, a ] appeared near ], leading to a system in another ] with twelve potentially habitable planets located near a ] named Gargantua. Volunteers of the ''Lazarus'' expedition had previously travelled through the wormhole to evaluate the planets, with Miller, Edmunds, and Mann reporting back desirable results. | |||
Cooper is enlisted to pilot the ''Endurance'' ] through the wormhole, as part of a mission to colonize a ] with 5,000 ] and ensure humanity's survival. Meanwhile, Professor Brand would continue his work on solving a gravity equation, whose solution would supposedly enable construction of spacecraft for a mass exodus from Earth. Cooper accepts against Murph's wishes and promises to return. When she refuses to see him off, he leaves her his wristwatch to compare their ] when he returns. | |||
Brand reveals to Cooper that a miraculously formed ] has been discovered in the solar system past ], and that humanity's only chance for survival is to traverse through the wormhole to colonise new worlds in another galaxy. Cooper is recruited to pilot ''Endurance'', an experimental spacecraft, to follow the ''Lazarus Mission'', a series of manned probes sent through the wormhole to survey potential planets as to their long-term sustainability. The data from Lazarus has given NASA three potential habitable planets: Miller, Edmunds and Mann, named for the astronauts who carried out the surveys. Once the viability has been confirmed, humanity will follow aboard the NASA facility, which is an enormous space station. | |||
The crew, consisting of Cooper, robots TARS and CASE, and scientists Dr. Amelia Brand (Professor Brand's daughter), Romilly, and Doyle, traverse the wormhole after a two-year voyage to Saturn. Cooper, Doyle and Brand use a ] to investigate Miller's planet, where time is ]. After landing in knee-high water and finding only wreckage from Miller's expedition, a gigantic ] kills Doyle and waterlogs the lander's engines. | |||
Cooper's decision to join ''Endurance'' breaks Murph's heart, and the two part on bad terms. He joins Brand's daughter Amelia, physicist Rommily, geographer Doyle, and a multi-purpose robot designated TARS on a two-year spaceflight to the wormhole before crossing over into the new galaxy. While traversing the wormhole, Amelia encounters an extra-dimensional presence that she believes has created the wormhole to save humanity. | |||
By the time they leave the planet, Cooper and Brand discover that 23 years have elapsed on the ''Endurance''. Having enough fuel left for only one of the other two planets, they vote to go to Mann's, as he is still broadcasting. En route, they receive messages from Earth and Cooper watches Tom grow up, get married, and lose his first son. An adult Murph is now a scientist working on the gravity equation with Professor Brand. On his deathbed, Brand confesses that the ''Endurance'' crew was never supposed to return, knowing that a complete solution to the equation was not feasible without observations of ] from inside a black hole. | |||
Once through, ''Endurance'' follow the signal left by Miller's expedition, but quickly encounter a problem: the candidate planet is in close proximity to Gargantua, a nearby ], and due to its gravitational pull, ]. They discover that the planet is inhospitable as giant tidal waves<!-- Although the waves are gigantic, tsunamis have a very partucular process to form, which is clearly not happening here. The film never discusses the wave dynamics, but "tidal wave" is probably a far more accurate way of describing it; and moreover, since this planet was already said to be within the intense gravitational field of the black hole, this further supports the use of the term tidal wave instead of tsunami --> race across its surface. Doyle is killed and the landing shuttle inundated with water as the crew attempt to retrieve Miller's probe, and they return to ''Endurance'' to discover that twenty-three years have passed at the mothership. | |||
On Mann's planet, they awaken him from ], and he assures them that colonization is possible, despite the extreme environment. During a scouting mission, Mann attempts to kill Cooper and reveals that he falsified his data in the hope of being rescued. He steals Cooper's lander and heads for the ''Endurance''. While a ] set by Mann kills Romilly, Brand rescues Cooper with the other lander and they race back to the ''Endurance''. Mann is killed in a failed manual docking operation, severely damaging the ''Endurance'', but Cooper is able to regain control of the station through his own docking maneuver. | |||
Back on Earth, Murph is now an adult and has joined NASA where she attempts to solve a physics problem that has troubled Brand for years: the question of how humans can escape the Earth's gravitational pull ''en masse''. Brand's health deteriorates and he admits that he solved the necessary equation decades beforehand, but realised that he needed data from a ] behind a black hole to complete it. Coming to the conclusion that there is no hope ''Endurance'' will ever return to lead a colonisation effort, he put his faith in "Plan B", a mass repopulation project using fertilised embryos to start humankind over, sacrificing earth in the process. | |||
With insufficient fuel, Cooper and Brand resort to a ] around Gargantua, which will cost them 51 years due to the time dilation. In the process, Cooper and TARS jettison their landers to lighten the ''Endurance'' so that Brand and CASE may reach Edmunds' planet. Falling into Gargantua's ], they eject from their craft and find themselves in a ] made up of infinite copies of Murph's bedroom across moments in time. Cooper deduces that the tesseract was constructed by advanced humans in the far future, and realizes that he had always been Murph's "ghost". He uses ] to manipulate the second hand of the wristwatch he gave her before he left, giving Murphy the data that TARS collected, which enables her to complete Brand's solution. | |||
With the lengthy mission to retrieve Miller's data having consumed valuable resources, ''Endurance'' is forced to choose between following Mann or Edmunds. Cooper and Amelia clash, with Cooper accusing her of being compromised by her emotional attachment to Edmunds; Amelia counter-accuses Cooper of being compromised by his desire to see his family again as ''Endurance'' can reach both planets if they give up on returning to earth. The crew seek out Mann, finding him in ] on an icy, ammonia-saturated planet and revive him. However, Mann has forged the data about the viability of his planet so the ''Endurance'' would come and find him, allowing him to steal their spacecraft and return to Earth. Mann murders Rommily and attempts to kill Cooper before fleeing to ''Endurance'' with the shuttle. Amelia saves Cooper and the two give chase, arriving in time to see Mann attempt an improper docking procedure with ''Endurance'', killing himself as the airlock depressurises. Cooper is able to dock with ''Endurance'' and get the vessel back under control. | |||
The tesseract, its purpose fulfilled, collapses and ejects Cooper and TARS. Cooper wakes up on a huge ] orbiting Saturn. He reunites with Murph, now on her deathbed, who tells him to seek out Brand. Cooper and TARS take a spacecraft to rejoin Brand and CASE, who are setting up the human colony on Edmunds' habitable planet. | |||
Cooper and Amelia formulate a plan to pilot ''Endurance'' to Gargantua's ] and jettison TARS into it to gather data on the singularity behind the black hole to transmit it back to them, and slingshot themselves on a course to Edmunds' planet. Cooper releases his spacecraft into Gargantua, allowing Amelia to escape the gravitational pull. He ejects before his craft is destroyed, and comes to a halt in an extra-dimensional space where time is not linear. Cooper realises the extra-dimensional beings are in fact a future form of humanity who have evolved to the point of transcending time and space, and have come back in time to create the wormhole to ensure humanity's survival. Now equipped with TARS' data on the singularity, Cooper is able to communicate with Murph across the dimensional barrier through gravitational waves, making him the "ghost" from her childhood. With this information, Murph is able to complete Brand's equation, allowing Earth's population to be evacuated. | |||
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His mission now complete, Cooper is released back into the Solar System through the wormhole where he is picked up by a NASA ship. He awakens aboard the NASA station, which is now serving as a waypoint to marshal the remainder of humanity to cross the wormhole, and is finally reunited with Murph, who is now an elderly woman. After saying good-bye to her one last time, he steals a NASA ship and enters the wormhole, searching for Amelia, who has located Edmunds' expedition and with it, a planet that can sustain life. | |||
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* ] as Joseph "Coop" Cooper,{{efn|Referred to only as "Cooper" or "Coop" in the film}} a widowed ] pilot who reluctantly becomes a farmer after the agency was closed by the government, and eventually joins the ''Endurance'' mission as the lead pilot | |||
* ] as Dr. Amelia Brand, Professor Brand's daughter and NASA scientist who, aboard the ''Endurance'' mission, is responsible for conducting planet colonization<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-03-25 |title=Anne Hathaway says she lost roles because of her haters |url=https://www.avclub.com/anne-hathaway-lost-roles-toxic-identity-backlash-haters-1851362814 |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=The A.V. Club |language=en}}</ref> | |||
* ] as Murphy "Murph" Cooper, Joseph's daughter, who eventually becomes a NASA scientist working under Professor Brand | |||
** ] as elderly Murph | |||
** ] as 10-year-old Murph | |||
* ] as Donald, Cooper's elderly father-in-law | |||
* ] as Professor John Brand, a high-ranking NASA scientist, father of Amelia, former mentor of Cooper, and director of the ''Lazarus'' and ''Endurance'' missions | |||
* ] as Tom Cooper, Joseph's son, who eventually takes charge of his father's farm | |||
** ] as 15-year-old Tom | |||
* ] as Doyle, a high-ranking NASA member, and ''Endurance'' crew member | |||
* ] as TARS (voice and puppetry) and CASE (puppetry), robots assigned to assist the crew of the ''Endurance'' | |||
* ] as Getty, Murph's colleague and love interest | |||
* ] as Professor Romilly, a high-ranking NASA member, and ''Endurance'' crew member | |||
* ] as Dr. Mann, a NASA astronaut sent to an icy planet during the ''Lazarus'' program | |||
Also appearing are ] as the voice of CASE; ] as Lois, Tom's wife; Liam Dickinson as Coop, Tom's son; ] and ] respectively as school principal and teacher Ms. Hanley; ] as farmer "Boots"; ] as Williams, another NASA member; ] as Cooper Station Administrator; and ] as Cooper Station Doctor. | |||
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'''Astronaut Crew''' | |||
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* ] as Cooper, a widowed astronaut <ref>{{cite news | last=Fleming | first=Mike | url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/03/matthew-mcconaughey-courted-by-christopher-nolan-for-lead-in-interstellar/ | title=Is Christopher Nolan Giving 'Interstellar' Lead To Matthew McConaughey? | publisher=] | date=March 28, 2013 | accessdate=January 20, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
* ] as Amelia Brand<ref>{{cite news | last=O'Hara | first=Helen | url=http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=42174 | title=Empire's Epic Interstellar Subscribers' Cover | work=] | date=September 16, 2014 | accessdate=September 16, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
* ] as Romilly<ref name="jolin" /> | |||
* ] as Doyle<ref name="jolin" /> | |||
* ] as the voice of TARS<ref name="deadline" /> | |||
* ] as the voice of CASE<ref>{{cite news | last=Kaye | first=Don | url=http://www.denofgeek.us/movies/interstellar/240660/interstellar-review | title=Interstellar Review | work=Den of Geek | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=October 29, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
== Production == | |||
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* ] as Murphy,<ref name="waxman" /> Cooper's daughter, nicknamed "Murph" | |||
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* ] as Professor Brand<ref name="Varietyrev"/> | |||
* ] – Producer | |||
* ] as Tom<ref name="waxman" /> | |||
* ] – Producer | |||
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* ] – Cinematographer | |||
* ] as Donald<ref name="deadline" /> | |||
* ] – Production designer | |||
* ] as Getty <ref name="deadline" /> | |||
* ] – Costume designer | |||
* ] as Principal<ref name="deadline" /> | |||
* ] – Editor | |||
* ] as Dr. Mann<ref name="jagernauth" /> | |||
* ] – Music composer | |||
* ] as NASA official | |||
* ] – Visual effects supervisor | |||
* ] – Consultant, executive producer | |||
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The premise for ''Interstellar'' was conceived by the producer ] and the theoretical physicist ], who collaborated on the film '']'' (1997), and had known each other since ] set them up on a blind date.<ref name="jolin" /><ref name="wired" /> The two conceived a scenario, based on Thorne's work, about "the most exotic events in the universe suddenly becoming accessible to humans", and attracted ]'s interest in directing.<ref name="Fernandez-Mar2007" /> The film began development in June 2006, when Spielberg and ] announced plans for a science-fiction film based on an eight-page treatment written by Obst and Thorne. Obst was attached to produce.<ref name="Fleming-Jun2006" /><ref name="news.sciencemag.org" /> By March 2007, Jonathan Nolan was hired to write a ].<ref name="LATimes-Mar2007" /> | |||
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The premise for ''Interstellar'' was conceived by film producer ] and ] ], who collaborated on the 1997 film '']'' and had known each other since Carl Sagan once set them up on a blind date.<ref name="jolin">{{cite journal | last=Jolin | first=Dan | title=The Ultimate Trip | journal=] | date=November 2014 }}</ref><ref></ref> Based on Thorne's work, the two conceived a scenario about "the most exotic events in the universe suddenly becoming accessible to humans", and attracted filmmaker ]'s interest in directing.<ref>{{cite news | last=Fernandez | first=Jay A. | url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/mar/28/entertainment/et-scriptland28 | title=Writer with real stars in his eyes | work=] | date=March 28, 2007 | accessdate=May 14, 2014 }}</ref> The film began development in June 2006 when Spielberg and ] announced plans for a science fiction film based on Thorne's treatment. Obst was attached to produce the film, which '']'' said would "take several years to come together" before Spielberg directed it.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Fleming | first=Michael | url=http://variety.com/2006/film/news/space-chase-pic-on-par-launch-pad-1200337693/ | title=Space chase pic on Par launch pad | journal=] | date=June 14, 2006 | accessdate=October 1, 2014 }}</ref> By March 2007, Jonathan Nolan was hired to write a screenplay for ''Interstellar''.<ref>{{cite news | last=Fernandez | first=Jay | url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/mar/24/entertainment/et-quick24.6 | title=Spielberg, Nolan plan sci-fi project | work=] | date=March 24, 2007 | accessdate=October 1, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
After Spielberg moved his production studio, ], from Paramount to ] in 2009, Paramount needed a new director for ''Interstellar''. Jonathan Nolan recommended his brother Christopher, who joined the project in 2012.<ref name="jensen" /> Christopher Nolan met with Thorne, then attached as executive producer, to discuss the use of ] in the story.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> In January 2013, Paramount and Warner Bros. announced that Christopher Nolan was in negotiations to direct ''Interstellar''.<ref name="Variety-Jan2013" /> Nolan said he wanted to encourage the goal of ],<ref name="fritz" /> and intended to merge his brother's screenplay with his own.<ref name="Deadline-Jan2013" /> By the following March, Nolan was confirmed to direct ''Interstellar'', which would be produced under his label ] and ].<ref name="HR-Mar2013" /> '']'' said Nolan would earn a salary of {{nowrap|$20 million}} against 20% of the total gross.<ref name="HollywoodReporter-Oct2014" /> To research for the film, Nolan visited NASA and the ] at ].<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
Warner Bros. sought a stake in Nolan's production of ''Interstellar'' from Paramount, despite their traditional rivalry, and agreed to give Paramount its rights to co-finance the next film in the '']'' horror franchise, with a stake in a future film based on the television series '']''. Warner Bros. also agreed to let Paramount co-finance an indeterminate "A-list" property.<ref name="Kit-Masters-Jun2013" /> In August 2013, ] finalized an agreement with Warner Bros. to finance approximately 25% of the film's production. Although it failed to renew its eight-year production partnership with Warner Bros., Legendary reportedly agreed to forgo financing '']'' (2016) in exchange for the stake in ''Interstellar''.<ref name="galloway20130814" /> | |||
===Writing=== | === Writing and casting === | ||
] phenomenon of the 1930s, as documented by ] in '']'' (2012), served as inspiration for the blight.]] | |||
Jonathan Nolan worked on the script for four years.<ref name="jolin" /> To learn the scientific aspects, he studied ] at the ].<ref name="OraTV-Apr2014" /> He was pessimistic about the ] ending and how NASA lacked financing for a ], drawing inspiration from science-fiction films with ] themes, such as '']'' (2008) and '']'' (2009). Jeff Jensen of '']'' said: "He set the story in a dystopian future ravaged by blight, but populated with hardy folk who refuse to bow to despair."<ref name="jensen" /> | |||
His brother Christopher had worked on other science fiction scripts but decided to take the ''Interstellar'' script and choose among the vast array of ideas presented by Jonathan and Thorne. He picked what he felt, as director, he could get "across to the audience and hopefully not lose them", before he merged it with a script he had worked on for years on his own.<ref name="galloway20141022" /><ref name="marlow" /> Christopher kept in place Jonathan's conception of the first hour, which is set on a ] Earth in the near future. The setting was inspired by the ] that took place in the United States during the ] in the 1930s.<ref name="jolin" /> He revised the rest of the script, where a team travels into space, instead.<ref name="jolin" /> After watching the 2012 documentary '']'' for inspiration, Christopher contacted the director, ], and the producer, Dayton Duncan. They granted him permission to use some of their featured interviews in ''Interstellar''.<ref name="burns" /> | |||
===Casting=== | |||
Director Christopher Nolan said he became interested in casting ] after seeing him in an early cut of the 2012 film '']'',<ref name="mcclintock20140326">{{cite journal | last=McClintock | first=Pamela | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cinemacon-christopher-nolan-talks-interstellar-691456 | title=CinemaCon: Christopher Nolan Talks 'Interstellar,' Plugs Film Over Digital in Hollywood Reporter Q&A | journal=] | date=March 26, 2014 | accessdate=March 27, 2014 }}</ref> which he had an opportunity to see since he was friends with one of its producers, Aaron Ryder.<ref name="jolin" /> While McConaughey was in ] filming for the TV series '']'', Nolan invited the actor to visit him at his home. ] was also invited to Nolan's home, where she read the script for ''Interstellar''.<ref name="itzkoff">{{cite news | last=Itzkoff | first=Dave | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/arts/mcconaughey-hathaway-and-chastain-on-interstellar.html | title=Flight Club: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain on 'Interstellar' | work=] | date=October 22, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> Paramount announced in April 2013 that both actors were cast in the film's starring roles.<ref>{{cite news | last=Fleming | first=Mike | url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/anne-hathaway-to-star-with-matthew-mcconaughey-in-christopher-nolans-interstellar/ | title=Anne Hathaway To Star With Matthew McConaughey in Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' | publisher=] | date=April 9, 2013 | accessdate=August 14, 2013 }}</ref> Nolan called McConaughey's character an ] with whom "the audience could experience the story".<ref>{{cite journal | last=McClintock | first=Pamela | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cinemacon-christopher-nolan-talks-interstellar-691456 | title=CinemaCon: Christopher Nolan Talks 'Interstellar,' Plugs Film Over Digital in Hollywood Reporter Q&A | journal=] | date=March 26, 2014 | accessdate=April 11, 2014 }}</ref> ] was contacted while she was filming '']'' in Northern Ireland, and a script was delivered to her.<ref name="itzkoff" /> | |||
Christopher Nolan wanted an actor who could bring to life his vision of the main character as an ] with whom "the audience could experience the story".<ref name="mcclintock20140326" /> He became interested in casting ] after watching him in an early cut of the 2012 film '']'',<ref name="mcclintock20140326" /> which he had seen as a friend of one of its producers, Aaron Ryder.<ref name="jolin" /> Nolan went to visit McConaughey while he was filming for the TV series '']''.<ref name="td" /> ] was invited to Nolan's home, where she read the script for ''Interstellar''.<ref name="itzkoff" /> In early 2013, both actors were cast in the starring roles.<ref name="Fleming-Apr2013" /> ] was contacted while she was working on '']'' (2014) in Northern Ireland, and a script was delivered to her.<ref name="itzkoff" /> Originally, ] was offered the role of Dr. Mann but rejected it due to scheduling conflicts. ] was cast as Mann in late August 2013 and completed filming his scenes in Iceland.<ref name="jagernauth" /> | |||
Other well-known actors eventually joined what would become "an all-star cast".<ref>{{cite news | last=Sullivan | first=Kevin P. | url=http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/08/13/christopher-nolan-interstellar-begins-filming/ | title=Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Begins Filming With All-Star Cast | work=MTV Movies Blog | publisher=] | date=August 13, 2013 | accessdate=August 14, 2013 }}</ref> Actor ] said he declined a role since he wanted to be in India for the releases of '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{cite news | last=Vyavahare | first=Renuka | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/cinema/Why-Irrfan-missed-out-on-a-Christopher-Nolan-film/articleshow/21975274.cms | title=Why Irrfan missed out on a Christopher Nolan film | work=] | date=August 22, 2013 | accessdate=October 1, 2014 }}</ref> Actor ] was cast in late August 2013 in a supporting role and filmed his scenes in Iceland.<ref name="jagernauth" /> | |||
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=== Principal photography === | ||
Nolan |
Nolan shot ''Interstellar'' on 35 mm film in the ] ] and ] 70 mm photography.<ref name="deadline" /> Cinematographer ] was hired for ''Interstellar'', as ], Nolan's cinematographer on all of his previous films, was making his directorial debut working on '']'' (2014);<ref name="Jagernauth-Apr2013" /> Pfister would later retire as a cinematographer for films.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/hollywood/nolan-and-i-have-gone-our-seperate-ways-wally-pfister/story-iKmfuIS0Lm4gpeWBaET9AL.html|title=Nolan and I have gone our {{sic|nolink=yes|seperate}} ways: Wally Pfister|date=July 24, 2015|website=Hindustan Times|access-date=August 4, 2023|archive-date=August 4, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230804101820/https://www.hindustantimes.com/hollywood/nolan-and-i-have-gone-our-seperate-ways-wally-pfister/story-iKmfuIS0Lm4gpeWBaET9AL.html|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
More IMAX cameras were used for ''Interstellar'' than for any of Nolan's previous films. To minimize the use of ] (CGI), Nolan had practical locations built, such as the interior of a space shuttle.<ref name="mcclintock20140326" /> Van Hoytema retooled an IMAX camera to be ] for shooting interior scenes.<ref name="jolin" /> Some of the film's sequences were shot with an IMAX camera installed in the nose cone of a ].<ref name="Learjet" /> | |||
Nolan, who is known for keeping details of his productions secret, strove to ensure secrecy for ''Interstellar''. Writing for '']'', Ben Fritz stated, "The famously secretive filmmaker has gone to extreme lengths to guard the script to ... ''Interstellar'', just as he did with the blockbuster ''Dark Knight'' trilogy."<ref name="WSJ-Oct2013" /> As one security measure, ''Interstellar'' was filmed under the name ''Flora's Letter'',<ref name="volmers" /> Flora being one of Nolan's four children with producer Emma Thomas.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
] was used as a filming location for ''Interstellar'', doubling for Mann's planet.]] | |||
Nolan, who is known to keep details of his productions secret, strove to ensure secrecy for ''Interstellar''. ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported, "The famously secretive filmmaker has gone to extreme lengths to guard the script to ... ''Interstellar'', just as he did with the blockbuster ''Dark Knight'' trilogy."<ref>{{cite news | last=Fritz | first=Ben | url=http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304500404579126364005185556 | title=Hollywood Steps Up Security to Keep Scripts Secret | work=] | date=October 13, 2013 }}</ref> As one security measure, ''Interstellar'' was filmed under the name ''Flora's Letter'',<ref name="volmers">{{cite news | last=Volmers | first=Eric | url=http://www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/movie-guide/Matthew+McConaughey+John+Lithgow+Okotoks+Christopher+Nolan+Interstellar/8821736/story.html | title=Matthew McConaughey, John Lithgow on Okotoks set of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar | work=] | date=August 22, 2013 | accessdate=October 1, 2014 }}</ref> Flora being one of Nolan's four children with producer Emma Thomas.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
The film's ] was scheduled to last four months.<ref name="jagernauth" /> It began on {{nowrap|August 6}}, 2013, in the province of ], Canada.<ref name="galloway20130814" /> Towns in Alberta where shooting took place included ], ], ], ], and ]. In Okotoks, filming took place at the ] and the Olde Town Plaza.<ref name="volmers" /> For a cornfield scene, production designer ] planted {{cvt|500|acre}} of corn that would be destroyed in an apocalyptic ] scene,<ref name="jensen" /> intended to be similar to storms experienced during the Dust Bowl in 1930s America.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> Additional scenes involving the dust storm and McConaughey's character were also shot in ], where the giant dust clouds were created on location using large fans to blow ] synthetic dust through the air.<ref name="McTighe-Aug2013" /> Filming in the province lasted until {{nowrap|September 9}}, 2013, and involved hundreds of extras in addition to {{nowrap|130 crew}} members, most of whom were local.<ref name="volmers" /> | |||
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The film's principal photography was scheduled to last for four months.<ref name="jagernauth">{{cite news | last=Jagernauth | first=Keith | url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/exclusive-matt-damon-joins-christopher-nolans-interstellar-lines-up-directorial-debut-a-murder-foretold-20130828 | title=Exclusive: Matt Damon Joins Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar,' Lines Up Directorial Debut 'The Foreigner' | work=The Playlist | publisher=] | date=August 28, 2013 | accessdate=November 18, 2013 }}</ref> It began on {{nowrap|August 6}}, 2013 in the province of ].<ref name="galloway20130814" /> Towns in Alberta where filming took place included ], ], ], and ]. In Okotoks, filming took place at the ] and the Olde Town Plaza.<ref name="volmers" /> For a cornfield scene, Nolan sought to grow corn, which he learned was feasible from his involvement as producer on '']'' (2013).<ref name="galloway20141022" /> Production designer ] planted {{nowrap|500 acres}} of corn that would be destroyed in an apocalyptic ] scene,<ref name="jensen" /> intended to be similar to storms experienced during the Dust Bowl in 1930s United States.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> Additional scenes involving the dust storm and McConaughey's character were also filmed in ], where the giant dust clouds were created on location using large fans to blow ] synthetic dust through the air.<ref>{{cite news | last=McTighe | first=Frank | url=http://www.fortmacleodgazette.com/2013/hollywood-star-matthew-mcconaghey-in-fort-macleod/ | title=Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey in Fort Macleod to film scene from 'Interstellar' | work=Macleod Gazette | date=August 28, 2013 | accessdate=September 16, 2014 }}</ref> Filming in the province lasted until {{nowrap|September 9}}, 2013 and involved hundreds of extras as well as approximately {{nowrap|130 crew}} members, most of them local.<ref name="volmers" /> | |||
Shooting also took place in Iceland, where Nolan had previously filmed scenes for '']'' (2005).<ref name="Verrier-Horn-Apr2014" /> It was chosen to represent two extraterrestrial planets: one covered in ice, and the other in water.<ref name="jolin" /> The crew transported mock spaceships weighing about {{convert|10000|lb|kg}}.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> They spent two weeks shooting there,<ref name="jagernauth" /> during which a crew of about {{nowrap|350 people}}, including {{nowrap|130 locals}}, worked on the film. Locations included the Svínafellsjökull glacier and the town of ].<ref name="NewsofIceland-Sep2013" /><ref name="IcelandReview-Sep2013" /> While filming a water scene in Iceland, Hathaway almost suffered from ] because her ] had not been properly secured.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
After the Iceland |
After the schedule in Iceland was completed, the crew shot in Los Angeles for {{nowrap|54 days}}. Filming locations included the ] and Suites, the ], a Sony Pictures ] in ], and a private residence in ].<ref name="Verrier-Nov2013" /> Principal photography concluded in December 2013.<ref name="Zeitchik-Dec2013" /> Production had a budget of {{nowrap|$165 million}}, {{nowrap|$10 million}} less than was allotted by Paramount, Warner Bros., and Legendary Pictures.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | ||
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''Interstellar'' features three spacecraft— the ''Endurance'', a ranger, and a lander. The ''Endurance'', the crew's ], is a circular structure consisting of 12 capsules, laid flat to mimic a clock: Four capsules with planetary settling equipment, four with engines, and four with the permanent functions of cockpit, medical labs, and habitation. Production designer Nathan Crowley said the ''Endurance'' was based on the ]: "It's a real mish-mash of different kinds of technology. You need analogue stuff, as well as digital stuff, you need backup systems and tangible switches. It's really like a submarine in space. Every inch of space is used, everything has a purpose." The ranger's function is similar to the ]'s, being able to enter and exit planetary atmospheres. Lastly, the lander transports the capsules with settling equipment to planetary surfaces. Crowley compared it to "a heavy Russian helicopter."<ref name="jolin" /> | |||
The film |
The film features two robots, CASE and TARS, as well as a dismantled third robot, KIPP. Nolan wanted to avoid making the robots ] and chose a {{Cvt|4.9|ft|order=flip}} ] design. He said: "It has a very complicated design philosophy. It's based on mathematics. You've got four main blocks and they can be joined in three ways. So, you have three combinations you follow. But then within that, it subdivides into a further three joints. And all the places we see lines—those can subdivide further. So you can unfold a finger, essentially, but it's all proportional." ] voiced and physically controlled both robots, with his image digitally removed, and ] replaced his voicing for CASE.<ref name="jolin" /> The human space habitats resemble ]s, a theoretical ] model proposed by physicist ] in 1976.<ref name="GQ-Oct2014" /> | ||
===Sound=== | === Sound design === | ||
] and ] were the film's ]s tasked with ], while sound editor ] supervised the process.<ref name="Desowitz-Sep2014" /> Christopher Nolan sought to mix the sound to take maximum advantage of theater equipment<ref name="Hammond-Mar2014" /> and paid close attention to designing the sound mix, like focusing on the sound of buttons being pressed with astronaut suit gloves.<ref name="jensen" /> The studio's website stated that the film was "mixed to maximize the power of the low-end frequencies in the main channels, as well as in the ] channel."<ref name="InterstellarMovie" /> Nolan deliberately intended some dialogue to seem drowned out by ambient noise or music, causing some theaters to post notices emphasizing that this effect was intentional and not a fault in their equipment.<ref name="McClintock-Nov2014" /> | |||
=== Music === | |||
]s ] and ] ] for ''Interstellar'', supervised by sound editor ].<ref>{{cite news | last=Desowitz | first=Bill | url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/oscar-watch-three-movies-will-dominate-the-crafts-awards-20140912 | title=Oscar Watch: Three Movies Will Dominate the Crafts Awards | work=Thompson on Hollywood | publisher=] | date=September 12, 2014 | accessdate=October 7, 2014 }}</ref> Christopher Nolan said he sought to mix the film's sound to take maximum advantage of current sound equipment in theaters.<ref>{{cite news | last=Hammond | first=Pete | url=http://deadline.com/2014/03/cinemacon-christopher-nolan-warns-theatre-owners-how-interstellar-is-presented-will-be-more-important-than-any-film-hes-done-before-704897/ | title=CinemaCon: Christopher Nolan Warns Theatre Owners: How 'Interstellar' Is Presented Will Be More Important Than Any Film He's Done Before | work=] | date=March 26, 2014 | accessdate=October 7, 2014 }}</ref> Nolan paid close attention to designing the sound mix, for instance focusing on what buttons being pressed with astronaut-suit gloves would sound like.<ref name="jensen" /> The studio's website said, "The sound on ''Interstellar'' has been specially mixed to maximize the power of the low end frequencies in the main channels as well as in the subwoofer channel."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.interstellarmovie.com/formats/ | title=Interstellar Technical Specifications | work=interstellarmovie.com | publisher=] | accessdate=October 7, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
{{Main|Interstellar (soundtrack)}} | |||
], who scored Nolan's '']'' and '']'' (2010), returned to score ''Interstellar''. Nolan chose not to provide Zimmer with a script or any plot details but instead gave him a single page that told the story of a father leaving his child for work. It was through this connection that Zimmer created the early stages of the ''Interstellar'' soundtrack. Zimmer and Nolan later decided the 1926 four-manual ] organ of the ], London, would be the primary instrument for the score.<ref name="Lubin-Nov2014" /><ref name="Kilkenny" /> Zimmer conducted 45 scoring sessions for ''Interstellar'', three times more than for ''Inception''. The soundtrack was released on November 18, 2014.<ref name="jensen" /> | |||
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=== Visual effects === | ||
The visual effects company ], which worked on ''Inception'', was brought back for ''Interstellar''.<ref name="Giardina-Jun2014" /> According to visual effects supervisor ], the number of effects in the film was not much greater than in Nolan's '']'' (2012) or ''Inception''. However, for ''Interstellar'', they created the effects first, allowing digital projectors to display them behind the actors, rather than having the actors perform in front of ].<ref name="jolin" /> The film contained 850 visual-effect shots at a resolution of 5600 × 4000 lines: 150 shots that were created in-camera using digital projectors, and another 700 were created in post-production. Of those, 620 were presented in IMAX, while the rest were anamorphic.<ref name="VFXshots" /> | |||
The ranger, ''Endurance'', and lander spacecraft were created using ]s by Nathan Crowley in collaboration with effects company New Deal Studios, as opposed to using computer-generated imagery, as Nolan felt they offered the best way to give the ships a tangible presence in space. ] and hand-sculpted, the scale models earned the nickname "maxatures" by the crew due to their immense size; the 1/15th-scale miniature of the ''Endurance'' module spanned over {{Cvt|7.6|m}}, while a ] model of part of the craft was built at 1/5th scale. The Ranger and Lander miniatures spanned {{cvt|14|m}} and over {{cvt|15|m}}, respectively, and were large enough for van Hoytema to mount IMAX cameras directly onto the spacecraft, thus mimicking the look of NASA IMAX documentaries. The models were then attached to a six-axis ] on a motion control system that allowed an operator to manipulate their movements, which were filmed against background plates of space using ] cameras on a smaller motion control rig.<ref name="EmanuelLevy-Oct2014" /> New Deal Studio's miniatures were used in 150 special effects shots.<ref name="VFXshots" /> | |||
Composer ], who scored Nolan's Batman film trilogy, also scored ''Interstellar''. Zimmer and Nolan had planned to move away from the trilogy's scores and to come up with a unique one. Zimmer said, "The textures, the music, and the sounds, and the thing we sort of created has sort of seeped into other people's movies a bit, so it's time to reinvent. The endless string (]s) need to go by the wayside, the big drums are probably in the bin."<ref>{{cite news | last=Chitwood | first=Adam | url=http://collider.com/interstellar-score-hans-zimmer-dark-knight-trilogy/ | title=Hans Zimmer Talks Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and the Influence of the Dark Knight Trilogy Score on Blockbuster Filmmaking | work=Collider.com | publisher=Demand Film | date=October 14, 2013 | accessdate=November 18, 2013 }}</ref> Zimmer also said that Nolan did not provide him a script or any plot details for writing music for the film and instead gave the composer "one page of text" that "had more to do with story than the plot of the movie".<ref>{{cite journal | last=Khatchatourian | first=Maane | url=http://variety.com/2014/film/news/christopher-nolan-kept-interstellar-plot-secret-from-composer-hans-zimmer-1201153171/ | title=Christopher Nolan Kept 'Interstellar' Plot Secret from Composer Hans Zimmer | journal=] | date=April 5, 2014 | accessdate=April 10, 2014 }}</ref> Nolan said he told Zimmer, "I said, 'I am going to give you an envelope with a letter in it. One page. It's going to tell you the fable at the center of the story. You work for one day, then play me what you have written," and he embraced what Zimmer composed. Zimmer conducted {{nowrap|45 scoring}} sessions for ''Interstellar'', which was three times more than for ''Inception''. The soundtrack is scheduled to release on the 18th of November 2014.<ref name="jensen" /> | |||
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== Influences == | ||
Nolan was influenced by what he called "key touchstones" of science fiction cinema, including '']'' (1927), '']'' (1968), '']'' (1982),<ref name="EW-Apr2013" /> '']'' (1977), and '']'' (1979).<ref name="Empire-Oct2014" /> ]'s '']'' (1975) influenced "elemental things in the story to do with wind and dust and water", according to Nolan,<ref name="Mueller-Oct2014" /> who also compared ''Interstellar'' to '']'' (1948) as a film about human nature.<ref name="Jensen-Oct2014" /> He sought to emulate films like ]'s '']'' (1975) and '']'' (1977) for being family-friendly but also "as edgy and incisive and challenging as anything else on the blockbuster spectrum". He screened '']'' (1983) for the crew before production,<ref name="jolin" /> following in its example by capturing reflections on the ''Interstellar'' astronauts' visors. For further inspiration, Nolan invited former astronaut ] to the set.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> Nolan and his crew studied the IMAX NASA documentaries of filmmaker ] for visual reference of spacefaring missions, and strove to imitate their use of IMAX cameras in the enclosed spaces of spacecraft interiors.<ref name="Space-Nov2014" /> ]'s upbringing in '']'' (2013) was the inspiration for the farm setting in the Midwest.<ref name="marlow" /> Apart from the films, Nolan drew inspiration from the architecture of ].<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
== Scientific accuracy == | |||
The visual effects company ], which developed effects for Nolan's 2010 film '']'', worked on ''Interstellar''.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Giardina | first=Carolyn | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/vfx-shakeup-prime-focus-world-714852 | title=VFX Shakeup: Prime Focus World, Double Negative to Merge | journal=] | date=June 25, 2014 | accessdate=June 26, 2014 }}</ref> Visual effects supervisor ] said the number of effects in the film was not much greater than in Nolan's '']'' or ''Inception'', but that for ''Interstellar'', they created the effects first, so digital projectors could be used to display them behind the actors, rather than having the actors perform in front of ]s.<ref name="jolin" /> | |||
], a theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate, served as scientific consultant and executive producer.]] | |||
Regarding the concepts of wormholes and black holes, Kip Thorne said he "worked on the equations that would enable tracing of light rays as they traveled through a wormhole or around a black hole—so what you see is based on ]'s ] ]".<ref name="ThorneWormhole" /> Early in the process, Thorne laid down two guidelines: "First, that nothing would violate established physical laws. Second, that all the wild speculations ... would spring from science and not from the fertile mind of a screenwriter." Nolan accepted these terms as long as they did not get in the way of making the film.<ref name="news.sciencemag.org" /> At one point, Thorne spent two weeks arguing Nolan out of having a character traveling faster than light before Nolan finally gave up.<ref name="NPR-Nov2014" /> According to Thorne, the element that has the highest degree of artistic freedom is the clouds of ice on one of the planets they visit, which are structures that would go beyond the material strength that ice could support.<ref name="news.sciencemag.org" /> | |||
The astrobiologist ] criticized the dire "blight" situation on Earth portrayed in the early scenes, pointing out that even with a voracious blight it would have taken millions of years to reduce the atmosphere's oxygen content. He also notes that gravity should have pulled down the ice clouds.<ref name="MotherJones-Nov2014" /> ], an ], explored the science behind the ending of ''Interstellar'', concluding that it is theoretically possible to interact with the past, and that "we don't really know what's in a black hole, so take it and run with it".<ref name="Gray" /> The theoretical physicist ] praised the film for its scientific accuracy and said ''Interstellar'' "could set the gold standard for science fiction movies for years to come". Timothy Reyes, a former NASA ], said "Thorne's and Nolan's accounting of black holes and wormholes and the use of gravity is excellent".<ref name="Mashable" /> | |||
The Ranger, Endurance, and Lander spacecraft were created using ]s by production designer Nathan Crowley in collaboration with effects company New Deal Studios, as opposed to using computer generated imagery, as Nolan felt they offered the best way to give the ships a tangible presence in space. Created though a combination of ] and hand sculpting, the scale models earned the nickname "maxatures" by the crew due to their immense size; the 1/15th scale miniature of the Endurance module spanned 25 feet, while a ] model of a portion of the craft was built at 1/5th scale. The Ranger and Lander miniatures spanned 46 and 50 feet, respectively. The miniatures were large enough for Hoyte van Hoytema to mount IMAX cameras directly onto the spacecraft, thus mimicking the look of NASA IMAX documentaries. The models were then attached to a six-axis ] on a motion control system that allowed an operator to manipulate their movements, which were filmed against background plates of space using ] cameras on a smaller motion control rig.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://emanuellevy.com/comment/interstellar-creating-the-various-aircrafts/ | title=Interstellar: Creating the Various Aircrafts | journal=Emanuel Levy | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=November 5, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
=== Wormholes and black holes === | |||
==Influences== | |||
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To create the visual effects for the wormhole and a ], ] (possessing an ], as opposed to a non-rotating black hole), Thorne collaborated with Franklin and a team of 30 people at ], providing pages of deeply sourced ] to the engineers, who then wrote new ] rendering software based on these equations to create accurate simulations of the ] caused by these phenomena. Some individual frames took up to 100 hours to render, totaling 800 ]s of data.<ref name="wired" /> Thorne described the accretion disk of the black hole as "anemic and at low temperature<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lecture 6: Accretion disks|url=http://www.astro.utu.fi/~cflynn/astroII/l6.html|access-date=2020-09-06|website=www.astro.utu.fi|archive-date=October 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201024143704/http://www.astro.utu.fi/~cflynn/astroII/l6.html|url-status=live}}</ref>—about the temperature of the surface of the sun," allowing it to emit appreciable light, but not enough ] and ]s to threaten nearby astronauts and planets.<ref name="InsideScience-Nov2015" /> The resulting visual effects provided Thorne with new insight into the gravitational lensing and ]s surrounding black holes, resulting in the publication of three ].<ref name="IOP-Feb2015" /><ref name="AJP-Jun2015" /><ref name="ACM-Jul2015" /> | |||
] in 2019. The asymmetric brightness of the accretion disk is well visible here.]] | |||
Nolan was initially concerned that a scientifically accurate depiction of a black hole would not be visually comprehensible to an audience, and would require the effects team to unrealistically alter its appearance. The visual representation of the black hole in the film does not account for the ] which, when added by the visual effects team, resulted in an asymmetrically lit black and blue-black hole, the purpose of which Nolan thought the audience would not understand. As a result, it was omitted in the finished product.<ref name="NewScientist-Feb2015" /> Nolan found the finished effect to be understandable, as long as he maintained consistent camera perspectives.<ref name="WiredBlackHoleInterview" /> | |||
As a reference, the asymmetric brightness of the accretion disk is very well visible in the first image<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration|last2=Akiyama|first2=Kazunori|last3=Alberdi|first3=Antxon|last4=Alef|first4=Walter|last5=Asada|first5=Keiichi|last6=Azulay|first6=Rebecca|last7=Baczko|first7=Anne-Kathrin|last8=Ball|first8=David|last9=Balokovic|first9=Mislav|last10=Barrett|first10=John|last11=Bintley|first11=Dan|date=April 1, 2019|title=First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters|volume=875|issue=1|page=L1|doi=10.3847/2041-8213/ab0ec7|arxiv=1906.11238|bibcode=2019ApJ...875L...1E|doi-access=free}}</ref> of the event horizon of a black hole obtained by the ] team in 2019. ''Futura-Sciences'' praised the correct depiction of the ].<ref name="FX-Jan2016" /> | |||
Director Christopher Nolan said influences on ''Interstellar'' included the "key touchstones" of science fiction cinema; '']'' (1927), '']'' (1968), and '']'' (1982).<ref>{{cite journal | last=Jensen | first=Jeff | url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/04/06/room-237-stanley-kubrick-shining-influence/ | title=To 'Room 237' and Beyond: Exploring Stanley Kubrick's 'Shining' influence with Christopher Nolan, Edgar Wright, more | journal=] | date=April 6, 2013 | accessdate=October 16, 2014 }}</ref> Nolan said about ''2001'', "The movies you grow up with, the culture you absorb through the decades, becomes part of your expectations while watching a film. So you can't make any film in a vacuum. We're making a science-fiction film... You can't pretend ''2001'' doesn't exist when you're making ''Interstellar''." He also said '']'' (1977) and '']'' (1979) influenced ''Interstellar''{{'}}s production design: "Those always stuck in my head as being how you need to approach science-fiction. It has to feel used—as used and as real as the world we live in."<ref>{{cite journal | last=Jolin | first=Dan | url=http://www.empireonline.com/features/five-films-to-watch-before-interstellar/ | title=Five Films You Should See Before Interstellar | journal=] | date=October 9, 2014 | accessdate=October 16, 2014 }}</ref> ]'s '']'' influenced "elemental things in the story to do with wind and dust and water".<ref>{{cite journal | last=Mueller | first=Matt | url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/interstellar-q-a-nolan-set-out-to-make-modern-day-close-encounters-20141029 | title=‘Interstellar’ Q & A: Nolan Set Out To Make Modern-Day ‘Close Encounters’ | journal=] | date=October 29, 2014 | accessdate=October 31, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
According to ], the portrayal of what a wormhole would look like is scientifically correct. Rather than a two-dimensional hole in space, it is depicted as a sphere, showing a distorted view of the target galaxy.<ref name="Wall-Nov2014" /> | |||
Nolan compared ''Interstellar'' to '']'' (1948), as a film about human nature.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Jensen | first=Jeff | url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2014/10/15/this-weeks-cover-your-exclusive-all-access-pass-to-christopher-nolans-interstellar/ | title=This week's cover: Your exclusive all-access pass to Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' | journal=] | date=October 15, 2014 | accessdate=October 19, 2014 }}</ref> He also sought to emulate films like Steven Spielberg's '']'' (1975) and '']'' (1977). "When you say you're making a family film," he said, "it has all these pejorative connotations that it'll be somehow soft. But when I was a kid, these were family films in the best sense, and they were as edgy and incisive and challenging as anything else on the blockbuster spectrum. I wanted to bring that back in some way." He also cited the space drama '']'' (1983) as an example to follow, and screened it for the crew before production.<ref name="jolin" /> To emulate that film, he sought to capture reflection on the ''Interstellar'' astronauts' visors. For further inspiration grounded in real-world space travel, the director also invited former astronaut ] to the set.<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
== Marketing == | |||
Outside of films, Nolan drew inspiration from the architecture of ].<ref name="galloway20141022" /> | |||
The teaser trailer for ''Interstellar'' debuted {{nowrap|December 13}}, 2013, and featured clips related to ], accompanied by a voiceover by Matthew McConaughey's character, Cooper.<ref name="McIntyre-Dec2013" /> The theatrical trailer debuted {{nowrap|May 5}}, 2014, at the ] IMAX Theater in ], and was made available online later that month. For the week ending on {{nowrap|May 19}}, it was the most-viewed film trailer, with over {{nowrap|19.5 million}} views on ].<ref name="TheHollywoodReporter-May2014" /> | |||
Christopher Nolan and McConaughey made their first appearances at ] in July 2014 to promote ''Interstellar''. That same month, Paramount Pictures launched an interactive website, on which users uncovered a ] related to the ] Moon landing.<ref name="McMillan-Jul2014" /> | |||
==Scientific accuracy== | |||
In October 2014, Paramount partnered with ] to promote ''Interstellar'' across multiple platforms.<ref name="sneider" /> The film's website was relaunched as a digital hub hosted on a Google domain,<ref name="jarvey" /> which collected feedback from film audiences, and linked to a mobile app.<ref name="jarvey" /> It featured a game in which players could build ] models and use a ] for space travel.<ref name="Wired-Sep2014" /> The Paramount–Google partnership also included a virtual ] compiled with user-generated content, made available in 2015.<ref name="interstellar.withgoogle" /> The initiative Google for Education used the film as a basis for promoting math and science lesson plans in schools.<ref name="sneider" /><ref name="googleforeducation" /> | |||
Theoretical physicist ] was a scientific consultant for the film, to ensure the depictions of wormholes and relativity were as accurate as possible. "For the depictions of the wormholes and the black hole," he said, "we discussed how to go about it, and then I worked out the equations that would enable tracing of light rays as they traveled through a wormhole or around a black hole—so what you see is based on ]'s ] equations."<ref name="ThorneWormhole">{{cite news|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/final-interstellar-trailer/|title=New 'Interstellar' Trailer Goes Deep; Plus Kip Thorne Featurette|date=October 1, 2014|work=/Film|accessdate=October 5, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
Paramount provided a ] walkthrough of the ''Endurance'' spacecraft using ] technology. It hosted the walkthrough sequentially in New York City, Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., from {{nowrap|October 6}} through {{nowrap|November 19}}, 2014.<ref name="/Film-Oct2014" /><ref name="InterstellarMovie.com" /> The publisher ] released ''Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space'', a book by ] about the making of the film, on {{nowrap|November 11}}.<ref name="Space-May2014" /> ] released '']'', a book by Thorne;<ref name="Yahoo-Sep2014" /> ] released the official novelization, written by ];<ref name="Keyes-Nov2014" /> and '']'' magazine released a tie-in ], ''Absolute Zero'', written by Christopher Nolan and drawn by ]. The comic is a ] to the film, with Mann as the protagonist.<ref name="Nolan-Murphy-Nov2014" /> | |||
In creating the wormhole and a ], which opposed to a non-rotating black hole possess an ], Dr. Thorne collaborated with visual effect supervisor Paul Franklin and a team of 30 computer effects artists at Double Negative. Thorne would provide pages of deeply sourced ] to the artists, who then wrote new CGI rendering software based on these equations to create accurate computer simulations of the ] caused by these phenomena. Some individual frames took up to 100 hours to render, and ultimately resulted in 800 terabytes of data. The resulting visual effect provided Dr. Thorne with new insight into the effects of gravitational lensing and ] surrounding black holes, and will lead to the creation of two ]; one for the astrophysics community and one for the computer graphics community.<ref name="wired">{{cite news|url=http://www.wired.com/2014/10/astrophysics-interstellar-black-hole/|title=WRINKLES IN SPACETIME: The Warped Astrophysics of Interstellar|date=October 23, 2014|work=Wired|accessdate=October 25, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
== Release == | |||
Christopher Nolan was initially concerned that a scientifically accurate depiction of a black hole would not be visually comprehensible to an audience and would require the effects team to unrealistically alter its appearance. However Nolan found the finished effect to be understandable provided that he maintained consistent camera perspectives, "What we found was as long as we didn’t change the point of view too much, the camera position, we could get something very understandable".<ref name="dailymail">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2805131/Does-new-film-Interstellar-realistic-black-hole-Movie-s-special-effects-result-important-scientific-discovery.html|title=Does new film Interstellar have the most realistic black hole EVER? Movie's special effects may result in important scientific discovery|date=October 24, 2014|work=The Daily Mail|accessdate=October 25, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
=== Theatrical === | |||
Before ''Interstellar''{{'}}s public release, Paramount CEO ] hosted a private screening on {{nowrap|October 19}}, 2014, at the AMC Lincoln Square 13 IMAX theater in ].<ref name="PrivateScreening" /><ref name="PrivateScreeningNotes" /> Paramount then showed ''Interstellar'' to some of the industry's filmmakers and actors in a first-look screening at the ] on {{nowrap|October 22}}.<ref name="waxman" /> On the following day, the film was screened at the ] in ], California for over {{nowrap|900 members}} of the ].<ref name="Whipp-Oct2014" /> The film premiered on {{nowrap|October 26}} at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles,<ref name="ford" /> and in Europe on {{nowrap|October 29}} at the ] in London.<ref name="theguardian" /><ref name="Jessica Chastain Steals The Show At Interstellar European Premiere" /> | |||
''Interstellar'' was released early on November 4 in various {{nowrap|]}} IMAX film, 70 mm film and {{nowrap|]}} film theaters, and had a limited release in ] on {{nowrap|November 5}}, with a wide release on {{nowrap|November 7}}.<ref name="Vlessing-Oct2014" /> The film was released in Belgium, France, and Switzerland on {{nowrap|November 5}}, the UK on {{nowrap|November 7}} and in additional territories in the following days.<ref name="WB" /> For the limited North American release, ''Interstellar'' was projected from 70 mm and 35 mm film in {{nowrap|249 theaters}} that still supported those formats, including at least {{nowrap|forty-one 70 mm IMAX}} theaters. A {{nowrap|70 mm}} IMAX projector was installed at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles to display the format. The film's wide release expanded to theaters that showed it digitally.<ref name="mcclintock20141001" /> Paramount Pictures distributed the film in North America, and Warner Bros. distributed it in the remaining territories.<ref name="deadline" /> The film was released in over 770 IMAX screens worldwide, which was the largest global release in IMAX cinemas,<ref name="Guardian-Oct2014" /><ref name="HR-Oct2014" /> until surpassed by ]' '']'' (2015) with 810 IMAX theaters.<ref name="Sommerlath" /> | |||
==Marketing== | |||
]'' and '']'']] | |||
The teaser trailer for ''Interstellar'' debuted {{nowrap|December 14}}, 2013 and featured clips related to ], accompanied by a voiceover by ]'s character of Cooper.<ref>{{cite news | last=McIntyre | first=Gina | url=http://herocomplex.latimes.com/movies/interstellar-trailer-mcconaughey-ponders-space-travel-human-spirit/ | title='Interstellar' trailer: McConaughey ponders space travel, human spirit | work=] | date=December 14, 2013 | accessdate=May 27, 2014 }}</ref> The theatrical trailer debuted {{nowrap|May 5}}, 2014 at the ] IMAX Theater at the ] in ]<ref>{{cite news | last=Hornaday | first=Ann | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2014/05/05/insterstellar-trailer-premieres-at-d-c-s-air-space-museum/ | title='Interstellar' trailer premieres at D.C.'s Air & Space Museum | work=] | date=May 5, 2014 | accessdate=May 27, 2014 }}</ref> It was made available online later that month, and for the week ending {{nowrap|May 19}} it was the most-viewed movie trailer, with over {{nowrap|19.5 million}} views on ].<ref>{{cite journal | last=Lewis | first=Andy | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/trailer-report-interstellar-soars-195-706682 | title=Trailer Report: 'Interstellar' Soars With 19.5 Million Views in First Week | journal=] | date=May 23, 2014 | accessdate=May 27, 2014 }}</ref> The studio began airing TV spots for the film at the end of September 2014, expanding the early focus on McConaughey, who the '']'' said had high visibility to the public after winning an Academy Award for '']'' and for an acclaimed performance on the TV series '']''. A TV spot aired during ] to appeal to a broad audience.<ref>{{cite news | last=Gettell | first=Oliver | url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-interstellar-tv-spots-matthew-mcconaughey-nolan-20140929-story.html | title='Interstellar' shoots for the stars, and broad appeal, in new TV spots | work=] | date=September 29, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
''Interstellar'' was an exception to Paramount Pictures' goal to stop releasing films on ] and to distribute them only in digital format.<ref name="LATimes-Jan2014" /> According to Pamela McClintock of ''The Hollywood Reporter'', the initiative to project ''Interstellar'' on film stock would help preserve an endangered format,<ref name="mcclintock20141001" /> which was supported by Christopher Nolan, ], ], ], ], and other filmmakers.<ref name="McNary-Lang-Oct2014" /> McClintock reported that theatre owners saw this as "backward", as nearly all theatres in the US had been converted to digital projection.<ref name="McClintock-Oct2014" /> | |||
Christopher Nolan and Matthew McConaughey made their first appearances at ] in July 2014 to promote ''Interstellar''. '']'' said that prior to Nolan's appearance, he had "not spoken about his new movie at all".<ref>{{cite journal | last=Kit | first=Borys | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/comic-con-christopher-nolan-makes-721097 | title=Comic-Con: Christopher Nolan Makes Surprise Appearance to Promote 'Interstellar' | journal=] | date=July 24, 2014 | accessdate=July 26, 2014 }}</ref> The pair participated in a brief discussion and screened a new trailer of the film.<ref>{{cite news | last=Buchanan | first=Kyle | url=http://www.vulture.com/2014/07/new-interstellar-trailer-christopher-nolan-comic-con.html | title=Christopher Nolan Just Brought a New ''Interstellar'' Trailer to Comic-Con | publisher=''Vulture'' ('']'') | date=July 24, 2014 | accessdate=July 25, 2014 }}</ref> In the same month, Paramount Pictures launched a complex interactive ''Interstellar'' website in July 2014.<ref name="thr20140730">{{cite journal | author=Staff | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/new-trailer-debuts-christopher-nolans-722320 | title=New Trailer Debuts for Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' (Video) | journal=] | date=July 30, 2014 | accessdate=July 30, 2014 }}</ref> ''The Hollywood Reporter'' said the website was "both cryptic and, just maybe, filled with hidden meaning". It reported that online users uncovered a ] related to the ] moon landing.<ref>{{cite journal | last=McMillan | first=Graeme | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/interstellar-website-invites-users-look-722316 | title='Interstellar' Website Invites Users to Look Around and Find Answers | journal=] | date=July 30, 2014 | accessdate=July 30, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
''Interstellar'' was re-released in theaters on December 6, 2024, for its 10th anniversary, showing in 70 mm IMAX and digital formats.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rubin |first=Rebecca |date=August 7, 2024 |title=Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' 10th Anniversary Re-Release Moves to December (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2024/film/news/christopher-nolan-interstellar-10th-anniversary-rerelease-delayed-70mm-prints-1236098730/ |website=] |language=en-US |access-date=August 7, 2024 |archive-date=August 7, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240807214401/https://variety.com/2024/film/news/christopher-nolan-interstellar-10th-anniversary-rerelease-delayed-70mm-prints-1236098730/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-12-14 |title=Film fans flock to 'Interstellar' IMAX 70mm rerelease |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/interstellar-imax-70mm-rerelease-popular-box-office-rcna184161 |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=NBC News |language=en}}</ref> At the weekend box office, the re-release grossed $14 million worldwide, boosting the film’s total box office figure to $720 million globally.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hughes |first=Mark |title='Interstellar' 10-Year Anniversary Takes Off To $14 Million Box Office |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/markhughes/2024/12/11/interstellar-10-year-anniversary-takes-off-to-14-million-box-office/ |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=Forbes |language=en}}</ref> With the re-release, the film also crossed the $200 million box office threshold in the United States, and has gone on to be the highest-grossing IMAX re-release of all time, accumulating $24.4 million dollars at the worldwide box office, as of December 20th, 2024.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Interstellar 2024 Re-release |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1231060993/?ref_=bo_da_table_3 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Box Office Mojo}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=McPherson |first=Chris |date=2024-12-16 |title='Interstellar' Re-Release Smashes Past Insane Domestic Box Office Milestone |url=https://collider.com/interstellar-domestic-box-office-200-million/ |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=Collider |language=en}}</ref> | |||
By October 2014, Paramount partnered with ] to promote ''Interstellar'' across multiple platforms.<ref name="sneider">{{cite news | last=Sneider | first=Jeff | url=http://www.thewrap.com/christopher-nolans-interstellar-at-center-of-unique-google-deal/ | title=Christopher Nolan's ‘Interstellar’ at Center of Unique Google Deal | work=] | date=October 3, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> The film's website was relaunched to be a digital hub hosted on a Google domain.<ref name="jarvey">{{cite journal | last=Jarvey | first=Natalie | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/google-promotes-christopher-nolans-interstellar-738067 | title=Google Promotes Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' With Interactive Digital Hub | journal=] | date=October 3, 2014 | accessdate=October 4, 2014 }}</ref> The website debuted the film's final trailer, and allowed visitors to navigate theater locations and schedules to help them plan to see ''Interstellar'' in certain formats.<ref name="mcclintock20141001" /> It also provided navigation of film-related content across Google platforms, collected feedback from film audiences, and linked to a mobile app.<ref name="jarvey" /> The app, initially released by ] in September 2014, featured a game in which players could build ] models and use a ] for space travel.<ref>{{cite news | last=Watercutter | first=Angela | url=http://www.wired.com/2014/09/interstellar-app/ | title=Explore Black Holes and Destroy Planets in the Awesome New ''Interstellar'' Game | date=September 18, 2014 | accessdate=September 19, 2014 }}</ref> The Paramount-Google partnership also included a virtual ] compiled with user-generated content to be available in 2015. Through the partnership, the cast of ''Interstellar'' will also talk about the film through the video chat platform ]. The initiative Google for Education will also use the film as a basis for promoting lesson plans for math science in schools around the United States.<ref name="sneider" /> | |||
=== Home media === | |||
Paramount is providing a ] walkthrough of the Endurance spacecraft using ] technology. It is hosting the walkthrough sequentially in four theaters, in New York City, Houston, Los Angeles and Washington, DC, from {{nowrap|October 6}}, 2014 through {{nowrap|November 19}}, 2014.<ref>{{cite news | last=Lussier | first=Germain | url=http://www.slashfilm.com/interstellar-oculus-rift-experience-coming-select-theaters/ | title='Interstellar' Oculus Rift Experience Coming To Select Theaters | work=/Film | date=October 3, 2014 | accessdate=October 4, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.interstellarmovie.com/vrexperience/ | title=Interstellar: Oculus Rift Immersive Experience | work=interstellarmovie.com | publisher=] | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> The publisher ] will release ''Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space'', a book by ] about the making of the film, on {{nowrap|November 11}}, 2014.<ref>{{cite news | last=Kramer | first=Miriam | url=http://www.space.com/25855-interstellar-movie-book-behind-scenes.html | title=New 'Interstellar' Book Will Go Behind the Scenes of Sci-Fi Film | publisher=] | date=May 13, 2014 | accessdate=July 11, 2014 }}</ref> On November 7, 2014, ] released ''The Science of Interstellar'', a book by ], a theoretical physicist who was a scientific adviser and executive producer for the film.<ref>{{cite news | author=Staff | url=https://news.yahoo.com/science-adviser-interstellar-writing-book-211122545.html | title=Science adviser to 'Interstellar' writing book | work=] | publisher=] | date=September 17, 2014 | accessdate=September 29, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
''Interstellar'' was released on ] on March 31, 2015, in both the United Kingdom and United States.<ref name="Space.com-Feb2015" /> It topped the home video sales chart for a total of two weeks.<ref name="Variety-Apr2015" /><ref name="Arnold-Apr2015" /> It was reported that ''Interstellar'' was the most pirated film of 2015, with an estimated 46.7 million downloads on ].<ref name="ABC-Dec2015" /> It was released in the ] format on December 19, 2017.<ref>{{Citation|title=Interstellar 4K Blu-ray Release Date December 19, 2017|url=https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Interstellar-4K-Blu-ray/187908/|access-date=May 5, 2021|archive-date=May 12, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210512164622/https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Interstellar-4K-Blu-ray/187908/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
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== Reception == | ||
=== Box office === | |||
''Interstellar'' grossed $188 million in the US and Canada, and $493 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $681 million on original release, against a production budget of $165 million.<ref name="BOM" /> '']'' calculated net profit to be $47 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs, with box office grosses, and ancillary revenues from home media, placing it 20th on their list of 2014's "Most Valuable Blockbusters".<ref name="Deadline.com-Mar2015" /> It sold an estimated 22 million tickets domestically.<ref name="BoxOfficeMojo-B" /> | |||
The film set an IMAX opening record worldwide with $20.5 million from 574 IMAX theaters, surpassing the $17 million record held by '']'' (2013), and is the best opening for an IMAX 2D, non-sequel, and November IMAX release.<ref name="IMAX" /> It had a worldwide opening of $133 million, which was the tenth-largest opening of 2014,<ref name="BoxOfficeMojo" /> and became the ].<ref name="BoxOfficeMojo.com" /> ''Interstellar'' is the fourth film to gross over $100 million worldwide from IMAX ticket sales.<ref name="THR-Dec2015" /><ref name="DaveMcNary" /><ref name="Forbes-Jul2014" /> It was released in the UK, Ireland and Malta on November 6, 2014, and debuted at number one earning £5.5 million ($8.6 million) in its opening weekend, which was lower than the openings of ''The Dark Knight Rises'' (£14.4 million), ''Gravity'' (£6.2 million), and ''Inception'' (£5.9 million).<ref name="TheGuardian-Nov2014" /> The film was released in 35 markets on the same day, including major markets like Germany, Russia, Australia, and Brazil earning $8.7 million in total.<ref name="Anita Busch" /> Through Sunday, it earned an opening weekend total of $83 million from 11.1 million admissions from over 14,800 screens in 62 markets.<ref name="D'Alessandro-Tartaglione" /> It earned $7.3 million from 206 IMAX screens, at an average of 35,400 viewers per theater.<ref name="VarietyIMAX" /> It went to number one in South Korea ($14.4 million),<ref name="Shoard-Nov2014" /> Russia ($8.9 million), and France ($5.3 million). Other strong openings occurred in Germany ($4.6 million), India ($4.3 million), Italy ($3.7 million), Australia ($3.7 million), Spain ($2.7 million), Mexico ($3.1 million), and Brazil ($1.9 million).<ref name="Subers-Nov2014" /> ''Interstellar'' was released in China on November 12 and earned $5.4 million on its opening day on Wednesday, which is Nolan's biggest opening in China after surpassing the $4.61 million opening record of ''The Dark Knight Rises''.<ref name="TheHollywoodReporter.com" /><ref name="Tartaglione-Nov2014" /> It went on to earn $41.7 million in its opening weekend, accounting for 55% of the market share.<ref name="Frater" /><ref name="Deadline1" /> It is Nolan's biggest opening in China, Warner Bros.' biggest 2D opening,<ref name="1China" /> and the studio's third-biggest opening of all time, behind 2014's '']'' ($49.5 million)<ref name="China" /> and 2013's '']'' ($45 million).<ref name="PacificRim" /><ref name="McClintock" />{{Update inline|date=August 2023|?=yes|reason=Does this still hold after so many years?}} | |||
===Pre-release screenings=== | |||
It topped the box office outside North America for two consecutive weekends before being overtaken by '']'' (2014) in its third weekend.<ref name="1China" /> Just 31 days after its release, the film became the ] with 9.1 million admissions trailing only ''Avatar'' (13.3 million admissions), and 2013's '']'' (10.3 million admissions).<ref name="Hyo-won" /> The film closed down its theatrical run in China on December 12, with total revenue of $122.6 million.<ref name="Brent Lang" /><ref name="Deadline" /> In total earnings, its largest markets outside North America and China were South Korea ($73.4 million), the UK, Ireland and Malta ($31.3 million), and Russia and the ] (CIS) ($19 million).<ref name="BOM.com" /> ''Interstellar'' and '']'' opened the same weekend ({{nowrap|November 7–9}}, 2014) in the US and Canada. Both were forecast to earn between {{nowrap|$55 million}} and {{nowrap|$60 million}}.<ref name="Forbes.com" /> In North America, the film is the seventh-highest-grossing film to not hit No. 1, with a top rank of No. 2 on its opening weekend.<ref name="BOM1" /> ''Interstellar'' had an early limited release in the US and Canada in selected theaters on November 4 at 8:00 pm, coinciding with the ].<ref name="WB." /> It topped the box office the following day, earning $1.35 million from 249 theaters (42 of which were IMAX screens); IMAX accounted for 62% of its total gross.<ref name="Nov2014-Deadline" /> Two hundred and forty of those theaters played in 35 mm, 70 mm, and IMAX 70 mm film formats.<ref name="Busch" /> It earned $3.6 million from late-night shows for a previews total of $4.9 million.<ref name="AnitaBusch-Deadline" /><ref name="Forbes-Mendelson" /><ref name="VarietyMagazine" /> The film was ] on November 7 and topped the box office on its opening day, earning $17 million ahead of '']'' ($15.8 million).<ref name="VarietyMag" /> On its opening weekend, the film earned $47.5 million{{Efn|In total the film earned $2.2 million from the two late-night showings which would bring its opening weekend gross to $49.7 million.<ref name="Bowles-Busch" />}} from 3,561 theaters, debuting in second place after a neck-and-neck competition with ]'s ''Big Hero 6'' ($56.2 million).<ref name="BOX" /> IMAX comprised $13.2 million (28%) of its opening weekend gross,<ref name="BOX" /> while other premium large-format screens comprised $5.3 million (10.5%) of the gross.<ref name="Mendelson-Nov2014" /><ref name="PamelaMcClintock" /> In its second weekend, the film fell to No. 3 behind ''Big Hero 6'' and newcomer '']'' (2014), and dropped 39% earning $29 million for a two-weekend total of $98 million.<ref name="ScottMendelson-Nov2014" /><ref name="Pamela" /> It earned $7.4 million from IMAX theaters from 368 screens in its second weekend.<ref name="LangBrent-Variety" /><ref name="Deadline-ScottBowles" /> In its third week, the film earned $15 million and remained at No. 3, below newcomer ''The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1'' and ''Big Hero 6''.<ref name="BrentMagazine" /> | |||
Prior to ''Interstellar''{{'}}s public release, Paramount CEO ] hosted a private screening on {{nowrap|October 19}}, 2014 at an IMAX theater in ].<ref>{{cite news | last=Smith | first=Emily | url=http://pagesix.com/2014/10/20/paramount-chief-holds-private-screening-of-interstellar/ | title=Paramount chief holds private screening of 'Interstellar' | work=] | date=October 20, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> Paramount then showed ''Interstellar'' to some of the industry's filmmakers and actors in a first-look screening at the ] on {{nowrap|October 22}}, 2014.<ref name="waxman">{{cite news | last=Waxman | first=Sharon | url=http://www.thewrap.com/christopher-nolans-interstellar-explodes-at-intimate-first-look-screening/ | title=Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Explodes at Intimate, First-Look Screening | work=] | date=October 23, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> On the following day, the film was screened at the ] in Los Angeles, California for over {{nowrap|900 members}} of the ]. Actors McConaughey, Chastain, and Hathaway appeared afterward for a Q&A session.<ref>{{cite news | last=Whipp | first=Glenn | url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/goldstandard/la-et-mn-interstellar-first-screening-20141023-column.html | title='Interstellar' makes some noise at Hollywood coming-out party | work=] | date=October 24, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> The film officially premiered on {{nowrap|October 26}}, 2014 at the ] in Los, Angeles, California.<ref name="ford">{{cite journal | last=Ford | first=Rebecca | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/interstellar-premiere-christopher-nolans-love-744070 | title='Interstellar' Premiere: Christopher Nolan's 'Love Letter' Takes Flight | journal=] | date=October 26, 2014 | accessdate=October 27, 2014 }}</ref> It premiered in Europe on {{nowrap|October 29}}, 2014 at ] in London.<ref>{{cite news | author=Staff | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-29832697 | title=Interstellar: Christopher Nolan film premieres in London | publisher=] | date=October 30, 2014 | accessdate=October 30, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
=== Critical response === | |||
Paramount imposed a review embargo for the advance screenings until {{nowrap|October 27}}, 2014. Aside from the embargo, very positive messages about the film were posted on ].<ref>{{cite news | last=Thompson | first=Anne | url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/interstellar-screenings-launch-upbeat-buzz-20141021 | title='Interstellar' Screenings Launch Upbeat Buzz | work=Thompson on Hollywood | publisher=] | date=October 24, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
On ] ], 73% of 378 critic reviews are positive, with an average of 7.1/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "''Interstellar'' represents more of the thrilling, thought-provoking, and visually resplendent filmmaking moviegoers have come to expect from writer-director Christopher Nolan, even if its intellectual reach somewhat exceeds its grasp."<ref name="RT" /> ] assigned the film a score of 74 out of 100 based on 46 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="MC" /> Audiences polled by ] gave it an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="CS" /> | |||
Scott Foundas, chief film critic at '']'', said that ''Interstellar'' is "as visually and conceptually audacious as anything Nolan has yet done" and considered the film "more personal" than Nolan's previous films.<ref name="Varietyrev" /> Claudia Puig of '']'' praised the visual spectacle and powerful themes, while criticizing the "dull" dialogue and "tedious patches inside the space vessel".<ref name="USAToday" /> ] of '']'' rated the film four-and-a-half stars out of five, commending its ambition, effects, and 70 mm IMAX presentation, though criticizing the sound for "being so loud" as to make some of the dialogue "inaudible". Conversely, co-host ] rated the film three out of five, as she felt the human drama got lost among the film's scientific concepts.<ref name="ABC.net.au" /> Henry Barnes of '']'' scored the film three out of five stars, calling it "a glorious spectacle, but a slight drama, with few characters and too-rare flashes of humour".<ref name="Barnes-Oct2014" /> ] called ''Interstellar'' "an amazing achievement" and "simultaneously a big-budget science fiction endeavor and a very simple tale of love and sacrifice. It is by turns edgy, breathtaking, hopeful, and heartbreaking."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reelviews.net/reelviews/interstellar|title=Interstellar (United States/United Kingdom, 2014) November 04, 2014: A movie review by James Berardinelli|last=Berardinelli|first=James|date=March 7, 2020|website=Reelviews.net|access-date=March 17, 2020|archive-date=April 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200414210251/https://www.reelviews.net/reelviews/interstellar|url-status=live}}</ref> He named it the best film of 2014,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reelviews.net/reelthoughts/the-2014-top-10|title=The 2014 Top 10|last=Berardinelli|first=James|date=March 7, 2020|website=Reelviews.net|access-date=March 17, 2020|archive-date=August 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200801215143/https://www.reelviews.net/reelthoughts/the-2014-top-10|url-status=live}}</ref> and the second-best movie of the decade, deeming it a "''real'' science fiction rather than the crowd-pleasing, watered-down version Hollywood typically offers".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reelviews.net/reelthoughts/reelthought_1577378280|title=A look back at the 2010s|last=Berardinelli|first=James|date=March 7, 2020|website=Reelviews.net|access-date=March 17, 2020|archive-date=February 10, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200210052159/http://www.reelviews.net/reelthoughts/reelthought_1577378280|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
===Box office forecast=== | |||
In North America, ''Interstellar'' and '']'' will open the same weekend of {{nowrap|November 7–9}}, 2014, with both forecast to earn between {{nowrap|$55 million}} and {{nowrap|$60 million}}. '']'' said the pairing was "potentially a close race". It said ''Interstellar'' would appeal to men while ''Big Hero 6'' would appeal to families.<ref>{{cite news | last=Cunningham | first=Todd | url=http://www.thewrap.com/interstellar-big-hero-6-tracking-for-blockbuster-60-million-box-office-openings/ | title='Interstellar,' 'Big Hero 6' Tracking for Blockbuster $60 Million Box Office Openings | work=] | date=October 16, 2014 | accessdate=October 16, 2014 }}</ref> Scott Mendelson of '']'' called the race between the two films a "tight one" and compared it to competitions between '']'' and '']'' as well as '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2014/10/27/review-interstellar-gets-lost-in-space/ | title = Review: 'Interstellar' Gets Lost In Space | author = Scott Mendelson | publisher = ''Forbes'' | date = October 27, 2014 | accessdate = October 27, 2014}}</ref> ] reported that pre-sales for ''Interstellar'' were outpacing Christopher Nolan's earlier film '']'', as well as '']'', released earlier in 2014. ''Interstellar'' also became the biggest pre-seller at the TCL Chinese Theatre.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Lang | first=Brent | url=http://variety.com/2014/film/news/interstellar-eyes-50-million-plus-launch-at-box-office-1201336399/ | title='Interstellar' Eyes $50 Million-Plus Launch at Box Office | journal=] | date=October 22, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
{{quote box|align=right|width=246px|quote="It's been a while since somebody has come out with such a big vision to things ... Even the elements, the fact that dust is everywhere, and they're living in this dust bowl that is just completely enveloping this area of the world. That's almost something you expect from ] or ], not a science fiction adventure movie.<ref name="TomShone14" />|source=—] on ''Interstellar''.}} | |||
===Theatrical run=== | |||
] in Los Angeles, California had a {{nowrap|70 mm}} IMAX projector installed to show ''Interstellar'']] | |||
''Interstellar'' was released early on November 4 at the ] IMAX Dome theater, and had a limited release in North America (United States and Canada) on {{nowrap|November 5}}, 2014 and a wide release on {{nowrap|November 7}}, 2014.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Vlessing | first=Etan | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/christopher-nolans-interstellar-gets-advance-737166 | title=Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Gets Advance Screenings in Film Formats | journal=] | date=October 1, 2014 | accessdate=October 1, 2014 }}</ref> The film was released in Belgium, France, and Switzerland on {{nowrap|November 5}}, 2014 and in additional territories in the following days, including the United Kingdom on {{nowrap|November 7}}, 2014.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://wwws.ww.warnerbros.com/interstellar/releasedates/ | title=Interstellar Movie 2014 – Worldwide Release Dates | publisher=] | accessdate=September 11, 2014 }}</ref> For the limited North America release, ''Interstellar'' is projected from {{nowrap|]}} and {{nowrap|]}} film in {{nowrap|249 theaters}} that still support those formats, including at least {{nowrap|41 70 mm IMAX}} theaters.{{#tag:ref|The sequences shot on {{nowrap|65 mm}} IMAX film are displayed in their full 1.43:1 aspect ratio on {{nowrap|70 mm}} IMAX screens (the {{nowrap|5 mm}} difference is due to the addition of the audio track on the film print), but are cropped down to as large as 1.9:1 on digital IMAX screens, down to 2.20:1 on regular {{nowrap|70 mm}} screens, and down to 2.35:1 to match the {{nowrap|35 mm}} anamorphic footage on {{nowrap|35 mm}} film and all other digital screenings.|group="nb"}} A {{nowrap|70 mm}} IMAX projector was installed at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California to display the format. The film's wide release expanded to theaters that show it digitally.<ref name="mcclintock20141001">{{cite journal | last=McClintock | first=Pamela | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-christopher-nolans-crusade-save-737191 | title=How Christopher Nolan's Crusade to Save Film is Working | journal=] | date=October 1, 2014 | accessdate=October 1, 2014 }}</ref> Paramount Pictures is distributing the film in North America, and Warner Bros. will distribute it in the remaining territories.<ref name="deadline" /> The film is expected to be released in over 770 ] screens worldwide, which is the widest global release ever in IMAX cinemas.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/oct/24/interstellar-christopher-nolan-imax-rollout-anticipated | title = Interstellar wins celebrity raves as widest-ever IMAX rollout anticipated | author = Ben Child | publisher = '']'' | date = October 24, 2014 | accessdate = October 24, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://m.hollywoodreporter.com/entry/view/id/786501 | title = Imax Plans Biggest-Ever Theatrical Release For Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' | author = Etan Vlessing | publisher = '']'' | date = October 23, 2014 | accessdate = October 24, 2014}}</ref> | |||
Oliver Gettell of the '']'' reported that "film critics largely agree that ''Interstellar'' is an entertaining, emotional, and thought-provoking sci-fi saga, even if it can also be clunky and sentimental at times."<ref name="Gettell" /> James Dyer of '']'' awarded the film a full five stars, describing it as "brainy, barmy, and beautiful to behold ... a mind-bending opera of space and time with a soul wrapped up in all the science."<ref name="Dyer" /> Dave Calhoun of '']'' also granted the film a maximum score of five stars, stating that it is "a bold, beautiful cosmic adventure story with a touch of the surreal and the dreamlike".<ref name="Calhoun" /> ] of '']'' awarded the film a full four stars and wrote, "This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen—in terms of its visuals, and its overriding message about the powerful forces of the one thing we all know but can't measure in scientific terms. Love."<ref name="Roeper" /> | |||
''Interstellar'' is an exception to ]'s goal to stop releasing films on ] and to distribute them only in digital format.<ref>{{cite news | last=Verrier | first=Richard | url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-paramount-pictures-digital-20140128,0,276668.story | title=Paramount Pictures to make some exceptions to all-digital policy | work=] | date=January 28, 2014 | accessdate=January 28, 2014 }}</ref> '']'' said the initiative to project ''Interstellar'' from film would help preserve an endangered format,<ref name="mcclintock20141001" /> an initiative supported by Christopher Nolan, ], ], ], ], and other filmmakers.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=McNary | first1=Dave | last2=Lang | first2=Brent | url=http://variety.com/2014/film/news/christopher-nolans-interstellar-imax-nov-5-1201318411/ | title=Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ Launching Early in Imax | journal=] | date=October 1, 2014 | accessdate=October 2, 2014 }}</ref> The ''Reporter'' said that several theater owners saw the initiative as "backward", as nearly all theaters in the United States have been converted to digital projection.<ref>{{cite journal | last=McClintock | first=Pamela | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/why-theater-owners-arent-happy-737661 | title=Why Theater Owners Aren't Happy About Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' Film Initiative | journal=] | date=October 2, 2014 | accessdate=October 2, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
Describing Nolan as a "merchant of awe", Tim Robey of '']'' thought that ''Interstellar'' was "agonisingly" close to a masterpiece, highlighting the conceptual boldness and "deep-digging intelligence" of the film.<ref name="Robey-Oct2014" /> ] of '']'' wrote, "This grandly conceived and executed epic tries to give equal weight to intimate human emotions and speculation about the cosmos, with mixed results, but is never less than engrossing, and sometimes more than that."<ref name="McCarthy" /> In his review for the ], Jake Coyle praised the film for its "big-screen grandeur", while finding some of the dialogue "clunky". He described it further as "an absurd endeavor" and "one of the most sublime movies of the decade".<ref name="Coyle" /> Scott Mendelson of '']'' listed ''Interstellar'' as one of the most disappointing films of 2014, stating that the film "has a lack of flow, loss of momentum following the climax, clumsy sound mixing", and "thin characters" despite seeing the film twice in order to "give it a second chance". He wrote that ''Interstellar'' "ends up as a stripped-down and somewhat muted variation on any number of 'go into space to save the world' movies."<ref name="ForbesReview" /> ] of ] gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, saying that despite his usual quibbles regarding Nolan's excessive dialogue and its lack of a sense of composition, " is still an impressive, at times astonishing movie that overwhelmed me to the point where my usual objections to Nolan's work melted away ... At times, the movie's one-stop-shopping storytelling evokes the tough-tender spirit of a ] picture ... a movie that would rather try to be eight or nine things than just one."<ref name="Seitz-Nov2014" /> | |||
=== Box office === | |||
;North America | |||
''Interstellar'' was released in the United States and Canada in selected theatres on November 4 in contemporaneous with the ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://wwws.ww.warnerbros.com/interstellar/releasedates/ | title = WORLDWIDE RELEASE DATES | publisher = ''Warner Bros.'' | accessdate = November 7, 2014}}</ref> The film topped the box office the following day on Wednesday earning $1.35 million (which includes its gross from Tuesday night) from 249 theatres (42 of which were IMAX screens) for which IMAX accounted for 62% of its total gross.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://deadline.com/2014/11/interstellar-big-hero-6-box-office-1201274335/ | title = ‘Interstellar’ Reports Grosses Before Weekend Showdown Against ‘Big Hero 6′ | author = Anita Busch | publisher = Deadline.com | date = November 6, 2014 | accessdate = November 7, 2014}}</ref> 240 of those theatres played in 35mm, 70mm, and IMAX 70mm film formats.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2014/11/06/wednesday-box-office-chris-nolans-interstellar-earns-1-4m-in-limited-release/ | title = Box Office: Chris Nolan's 'Interstellar' Earns $1.35M Wednesday | author = Scott Mendelson | publisher = ''Forbes'' | date = November 6, 2014 | accessdate = November 7, 2014}}</ref> | |||
'']'' columnist ] concludes that ''Interstellar'' explores the relationships among "science and faith and science and the humanities" and "illustrates the real symbiosis between these realms".<ref name="Brooks-NYT" /> Mark Steyn commented on the technological future and the focus on the father-daughter relationship.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.steynonline.com/13906/interstellar-with-dr-mann-super-villain | title=Interstellar with Dr Mann Super Villain | date=November 4, 2023 }}</ref> ], in the '']'', wrote that Nolan's films are "rotatable at 90, 180, and 360 degrees," and that "although there is considerable magical thinking here, making it almost an anti-sci-fi film, holding out hope that the end of the planet is not the end of everything, it reverses itself, however, when that magic falls short when the poetic license is naked and plain for all to see".<ref name="la review of books" /> Author ] called ''Interstellar'' "the most ambitious and challenging ] film since ]'s '']''."<ref name="RRMartin" /> In 2020, '']'' magazine ranked it as one of the best films of the 21st century.<ref name="Empire2020" /> | |||
;Other territories | |||
The film opened in ] on November 5 and earned $743,000 from 91,000 admissions from 750 screens.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://variety.com/2014/film/news/interstellar-tops-wednesday-box-office-with-1-4-million-1201349630/ | title = ‘Interstellar’ Tops Wednesday Box Office With $1.4 Million | author = Brent Lang | publisher = 'Variety'' | date = November 6, 2014 | accessdate = November 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.thewrap.com/interstellar-rockets-to-top-in-france-in-first-overseas-box-office-test/ | title = ‘Interstellar’ Rockets to Top in France in First Overseas Box-Office Test | author = Todd Cunningham | publisher = ''The Wrap'' | date = November 6, 2014 | accessdate = November 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://m.screendaily.com/5079683.article | title = Interstellar set to rule weekend | author = Jeremy Kay | publisher = ''Screen Daily'' | date = November 6, 2014 | accessdate = November 7, 2014}}</ref> | |||
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== Notes == | |||
The '']'' reported, "Film critics largely agree that 'Interstellar' is an entertaining, emotional and thought-provoking sci-fi saga, even if it can also be clunky and sentimental at times."<ref>{{cite news | last=Gettell | first=Oliver | url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-interstellar-movie-reviews-critics-20141105-story.html | title='Interstellar' is an ambitious, imperfect sci-fi epic, reviews say | work=] | date=November 5, 2014 | accessdate=November 6, 2014 }}</ref> The film review website ] surveyed {{nowrap|46 critics}} and assessed 35 reviews as positive, 10 as mixed, and 1 as negative. It gave an aggregate score of 73 out of 100, which it said indicated "generally favorable reviews".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/interstellar | title=Interstellar Reviews | work=metacritic.com | publisher=] | accessdate=November 6, 2014}}</ref> The similar website ] surveyed {{nowrap|175 critics}} and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed 125 as positive and 50 as negative. Of the {{nowrap|175 reviews}}, it determined an average rating of 7 out of 10. The website gave the film an overall score of 72% and said of the consensus, "''Interstellar'' represents more of the thrilling, thought-provoking, and visually resplendent filmmaking moviegoers have come to expect from writer-director Christopher Nolan, even if its intellectual reach somewhat exceeds its grasp."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/interstellar_2014/ | title=Interstellar | work=rottentomatoes.com | publisher=] | accessdate=November 6, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
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== References == | |||
Scott Foundas, chief film critic at '']'', called ''Interstellar'' "as visually and conceptually audacious as anything Nolan has yet done". Foundas said the film also felt more personal than Nolan's previous films.<ref name="Varietyrev">{{cite journal | last=Foundas | first=Scott | url=http://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-interstellar-1201338475/ | title=Film Review: 'Interstellar' | journal=] | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=October 27, 2014 }}</ref> James Dyer, reviewing the film for '']'', awarded the film a full five stars, describing it as "Brainy, barmy and beautiful to behold ... a mind-bending opera of space and time with a soul wrapped up in all the science."<ref>{{cite journal | last=Dyer | first=James | url=http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=138121 | title=Interstellar: Star Trek Into Greatness | journal=] | date=October 28, 2014 | accessdate=October 29, 2014 }}</ref> '']''{{'}}s Dave Calhoun also granted the film a maximum score of five stars, stating that it is "a bold, beautiful cosmic adventure story with a touch of the surreal and the dreamlike".<ref>{{cite journal | last=Calhoun | first=Dave | url=http://www.timeout.com/london/film/interstellar | title=Interstellar | journal=] | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=October 29, 2014 }}</ref> '']'' critic ] deemed ''Interstellar'' "a soulful, must-see masterpiece, one of the most exhilarating film experiences so far this century."<ref>{{cite journal | last=Lumenick | first=Lou | url=http://nypost.com/2014/11/03/interstellar-is-the-most-exhilarating-film-this-century/ | title=‘Interstellar’ is a must-see masterpiece | journal=] | date=November 3, 2014 | accessdate=November 4, 2014 }}</ref> ] of '']'' awarded the film a full four stars and wrote, "This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen — in terms of its visuals, and its overriding message about the powerful forces of the one thing we all know but can't measure in scientific terms. Love."<ref>{{cite journal | last=Roeper | first=Richard | url=http://entertainment.suntimes.com/movies/interstellar-epic-beauty-effects-ideas/ | title=‘Interstellar': Epic Beauty In Its Effects and Its Ideas | journal=] | date=November 4, 2014 | accessdate=November 4, 2014 }}</ref> He also stated that ] "deserves a ] consideration for her work."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.richardroeper.com/reviews/interstellar.aspx|last=Roeper|first=Richard|title=Richard Roeper Reviews "Interstellar" (2014)|date=November 5, 2014|accessdate=November 5, 2014|publisher=Reelz}}</ref> | |||
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Describing Nolan as a "merchant of awe", Tim Robey of '']'' felt ''Interstellar'' was "agonisingly" close to a masterpiece, highlighting the conceptual boldness and the "deep-digging intelligence" of the film.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Robey | first=Tim | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/11174967/Interstellar-first-look-review-close-to-a-masterpiece.html | title=Interstellar, first-look review: 'close to a masterpiece' | journal=] | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=October 29, 2014 }}</ref> Todd McCarthy, reviewing for '']'', said, "This grandly conceived and executed epic tries to give equal weight to intimate human emotions and speculation about the cosmos, with mixed results, but is never less than engrossing, and sometimes more than that."<ref>{{cite journal | last=McCarthy | first=Todd | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie/interstellar/review/744059 | title='Interstellar': Film Review | journal=] | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=October 27, 2014 }}</ref> Claudia Puig of '']'' called it a "flawed masterpiece", praising the visual spectacle and powerful themes, while criticizing the "dull" dialogue and "tedious patches inside the space vessel".<ref>{{cite journal | last=Puig | first=Claudia | url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2014/10/27/interstellar-review/18018445/ | title='Interstellar': Sci-fi saga gets lost in space | journal=] | date=October 27, 2014 | accessdate=October 29, 2014 }}</ref> ] of '']'' gave the film a positive review, calling it "a must-take ride with a few narrative bumps". He further expressed his admiration for Nolan's "ambition to make great statements on a grand scale, and the vision and guts to realize them." He conceded that "Nolan's reach occasionally exceeds his grasp" but accepted this occurrence.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Corliss | first=Richard | url=http://time.com/3545770/interstellar-movie-review/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+time%2Fentertainment+%28TIME%3A+Entertainment%29 | title=Review: Interstellar Shows the Wonder of Worlds Beyond | journal=] | date=October 29, 2014 | accessdate=October 29, 2014 }}</ref> In his review for '']'', Jake Coyle praised the film for its "big-screen grandeur", while finding some of the dialogue "clunky". He further described it as "an absurd endeavor" and "one of the most sublime movies of the decade".<ref>{{cite journal | last=Coyle | first=Jake | url=http://bigstory.ap.org/article/4df741cbc5d64f68a2051c117ee5b8a0/review-interstellar-sublime-cosmic-knockout | title=Review: 'Interstellar' a sublime cosmic knockout | journal=] | date=October 30, 2014 | accessdate=October 31, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
<ref name="BOM">{{Cite Box Office Mojo |id=tt0816692 |title=Interstellar |access-date=November 4, 2023}}</ref> | |||
] of '']'' rated the film four and a half stars out of five, praising the film's ambition, effects and 70mm IMAX presentation, though critiquing the sound for being so loud as to make some of the dialogue inaudible, drawing parallels to '']'' and '']'' for its mix of technical accomplishment and metaphysical themes. Conversely, cohost ] rated the film three out of five, as she felt the human drama got lost amongst the film's scientific concepts.<ref>{{cite journal | url=http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s4120221.htm | title=Interstellar| journal=] | date=November 4, 2014 | accessdate=November 5, 2014 }}</ref> '']'' scored the film three out of five stars, calling it "a glorious spectacle, but a slight drama, with few characters and too-rare flashes of humour."<ref>{{cite journal | last=Barnes | first=Henry | url=http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/oct/27/interstellar-first-look-review-matthew-mcconoughey | title=Interstellar review: McConaughey v the whole wide world | journal=] | date=October 28, 2014 | accessdate=October 31, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
<ref name="LUMIERE">{{cite web |url=http://lumiere.obs.coe.int/web/film_info/?id=46809 |title=Film: Interstellar |website=] |access-date=November 8, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180623221030/http://lumiere.obs.coe.int/web/film_info/?id=46809 |archive-date=June 23, 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
===Accolades=== | |||
<ref name="jolin">{{cite journal | last=Jolin | first=Dan | url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/interstellar-how-christopher-nolan-space-movie-achieved-lift-off/ | title=The Ultimate Trip | journal=] | date=November 2014 | access-date=August 22, 2024 | archive-date=August 22, 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240822214515/https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/interstellar-how-christopher-nolan-space-movie-achieved-lift-off/ | url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
''Interstellar'' was nominated for Original Score for the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, contending with six other films. The advisory board received a five-minute trailer for the film that included ]'s music.<ref>{{cite news | last=Tapley | first=Kristopher | url=http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/guardians-of-the-galaxy-gone-girl-interstellar-scores-get-a-jump-on-awards-season | title=Guardians of the Galaxy, Gone Girl, Interstellar scores get a jump on awards season | work=] | date=October 8, 2014 | accessdate=October 9, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
<ref name="wired">{{cite news|url=https://www.wired.com/2014/10/astrophysics-interstellar-black-hole/|title=Wrinkles In Spacetime: The Warped Astrophysics of Interstellar|first=Adam|last=Rogers|date=October 23, 2014|magazine=]|access-date=October 25, 2014|url-access=limited|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025002411/http://www.wired.com/2014/10/astrophysics-interstellar-black-hole/|archive-date=October 25, 2014}}</ref> | |||
==Cultural impact== | |||
<ref name="Fernandez-Mar2007">{{cite news | last=Fernandez | first=Jay A. | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-mar-28-et-scriptland28-story.html | title=Writer with real stars in his eyes | url-access=limited | work=]|date=March 28, 2007|access-date=May 14, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140514094503/http://articles.latimes.com/2007/mar/28/entertainment/et-scriptland28|archive-date=May 14, 2014}}</ref> | |||
In months leading up to ''Interstellar''{{'}}s release, parody ]s referencing the film were created with space-related films, such as '']'' (1987) and '']'' (2008).<ref>{{cite news | last=Jagernauth | first=Kevin | url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-spaceballs-gets-the-interstellar-trailer-treatment-matthew-mcconaughey-says-nolans-film-challenges-mankind-20141023 | title=Watch: 'Spaceballs' Gets The 'Interstellar' Trailer Treatment, Matthew McConaughey Says Nolan's Film 'Challenges Mankind' | work=The Playlist | publisher=] | date=October 23, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last=D'Orazio | first=Dante | url=http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/19/7003205/this-trailer-turns-wall-e-into-an-animated-version-of-interstellar | title=This trailer turns 'Wall-E' into an animated version of 'Interstellar' | work=] | date=October 19, 2014 | accessdate=October 24, 2014 }}</ref> | |||
<ref name="Fleming-Jun2006">{{cite magazine | last=Fleming | first=Michael | url=https://variety.com/2006/film/news/space-chase-pic-on-par-launch-pad-1200337693/ | title=Space chase pic on Par launch pad | magazine=] | date=June 14, 2006 | access-date=October 1, 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141030062353/http://variety.com/2006/film/news/space-chase-pic-on-par-launch-pad-1200337693/ | archive-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | |||
<ref name="news.sciencemag.org">{{cite web|url=http://news.sciencemag.org/people-events/2014/11/physicist-who-inspired-interstellar-spills-backstory-and-scene-makes-him|title=Physicist who inspired Interstellar spills the backstory—and the scene that makes him cringe |website=sciencemag.org |publisher=] |first=Daniel|last=Clery|date=November 6, 2014|access-date=December 31, 2015 |url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151026153855/http://news.sciencemag.org/people-events/2014/11/physicist-who-inspired-interstellar-spills-backstory-and-scene-makes-him|archive-date=October 26, 2015}}</ref> | |||
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<ref name="LATimes-Mar2007">{{cite news | last=Fernandez | first=Jay | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-mar-24-et-quick24.6-story.html | title=Spielberg, Nolan plan sci-fi project | url-access=limited | work=] | date=March 24, 2007 | access-date=October 1, 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007014434/http://articles.latimes.com/2007/mar/24/entertainment/et-quick24.6 | archive-date=October 7, 2014}}</ref> | |||
==Notes== | |||
<ref name="Variety-Jan2013">{{cite magazine | last=Sneider | first=Jeff | url=https://variety.com/2013/film/news/nolan-in-talks-for-interstellar-1118064459/ | title=Nolan in talks for 'Interstellar' | magazine=] | date=January 9, 2013 | access-date=October 1, 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007223421/http://variety.com/2013/film/news/nolan-in-talks-for-interstellar-1118064459/ | archive-date=October 7, 2014}}</ref> | |||
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<ref name="fritz">{{cite news | last=Fritz | first=Ben | url=https://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/07/24/director-christopher-nolan-causes-a-stir-while-promoting-interstellar-at-comic-con/ | title=Director Christopher Nolan Causes Stir While Promoting 'Interstellar' at Comic-Con | url-access=subscription | work=] | date=July 24, 2014 | access-date=July 25, 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140726220236/http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/07/24/director-christopher-nolan-causes-a-stir-while-promoting-interstellar-at-comic-con/ | archive-date=July 26, 2014}}</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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==Further reading== | |||
<ref name="HR-Mar2013">{{cite magazine | last=Hayden | first=Erik | url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/official-christopher-nolans-interstellar-be-426889 | title=It's Official: Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' to be Warner Bros., Paramount Co-Production | magazine=] | date=March 8, 2013 | access-date=October 1, 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141012163821/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/official-christopher-nolans-interstellar-be-426889 | archive-date=October 12, 2014}}</ref> | |||
*{{cite book | last=Thorne | first=Kip | authorlink=Kip Thorne | date=November 7, 2014 | title=The Science of Interstellar | others=Book about the science behind the film | publisher=] | isbn=978-0-393-35137-8 }} | |||
*{{cite book | last=Vaz | first=Mark Cotta |authorlink=Mark Cotta Vaz| date=November 11, 2014 | title=Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space | others=Book about the making of the film | publisher=] | isbn=978-0-7624-5683-3 }} | |||
<ref name="HollywoodReporter-Oct2014">{{cite magazine | author=Staff | url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hollywood-salaries-revealed-movie-stars-737321 | title=Hollywood Salaries Revealed, From Movie Stars to Agents (and Even Their Assistants) | magazine=] | date=October 2, 2014 | access-date=October 24, 2014 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141026034254/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hollywood-salaries-revealed-movie-stars-737321 | archive-date=October 26, 2014}}</ref> | |||
==External links== | |||
* {{Official website|https://interstellar.withgoogle.com}} | |||
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<ref name="deadline">{{cite web | last=Fleming | first=Mike | url=https://deadline.com/2013/08/christopher-nolan-starts-interstellar-563027/ | title=Christopher Nolan Starts 'Interstellar' | website=] | date=August 13, 2013 | access-date=August 13, 2013 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130815193642/http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/christopher-nolan-starts-interstellar/ | archive-date=August 15, 2013}}</ref> | |||
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== Further reading == | |||
* {{cite book |last=Keyes |first=Greg |date=November 11, 2014 |url=https://archive.org/details/interstellaroffi0000keye |title=Interstellar: The Official Movie Novelization |publisher=] |isbn=978-1-78329-369-8 |url-access=registration}} | |||
* {{Cite web |last=MacKay |first=John |date=2014 |title=On Interstellar |url=https://www.academia.edu/9240536 |url-access=registration |via=]}} | |||
* {{Cite book| publisher = ] | pages = 39–70| last = Repphun| first = Eric| chapter = Mormon Science Fiction: Tales of Interstellar Exodus and Perfection| date = 2012|doi=10.1163/9789004226487_004|title=Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production|url-access=subscription|url=https://brill.com/display/book/edcoll/9789004226487/B9789004226487_004.xml|isbn=978-90-04-22648-7}} | |||
* {{cite book |last=Thorne |first=Kip |date=November 7, 2014 |title=] |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-393-35137-8}} | |||
* {{cite book |last=Vaz |first=Mark Cotta |author-link=Mark Cotta Vaz |url-access=registration |date=November 11, 2014 |url=https://archive.org/details/interstellar-beyond-time-and-space-organized/ |title=Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-7624-5683-3}} | |||
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Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema |
Edited by | Lee Smith |
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Running time | 169 minutes |
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Language | English |
Budget | $165 million |
Box office | $729.8 million |
Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction drama film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where Earth is suffering from catastrophic blight and famine, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for mankind.
The screenplay had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007 and was originally set to be directed by Steven Spielberg. Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne was an executive producer and scientific consultant on the film, and wrote the tie-in book The Science of Interstellar. It was Lynda Obst's final film as producer before her death. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot it on 35 mm movie film in the Panavision anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm. Filming began in late 2013 and took place in Alberta, Klaustur, and Los Angeles. Interstellar uses extensive practical and miniature effects, and the company DNEG created additional digital effects.
Interstellar was released in theaters on November 7, 2014. In the United States, it was first released on film stock, expanding to venues using digital projectors. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $681 million worldwide during its initial theatrical run, making it the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. Thorne's computer-generated depiction of a black hole in the film has also received commendation from astronomers and physicists. Among its various accolades, Interstellar was nominated for five awards at the 87th Academy Awards, winning Best Visual Effects.
Plot
In the mid-21st century, humanity faces extinction due to dust storms and widespread crop blights. Joseph Cooper, a widowed former NASA test pilot, works as a farmer and raises his children, Murph and Tom, alongside his father-in-law Donald. Living in a post-truth society, Cooper is reprimanded by Murph's teachers for telling her that the Apollo missions were not fabricated. During a dust storm, the two discover that dust patterns in Murph's room, which she first attributes to a ghost, result from a gravitational anomaly, and translate into geographic coordinates. These lead them to a secret NASA facility headed by Professor John Brand, who explains that, 48 years earlier, a wormhole appeared near Saturn, leading to a system in another galaxy with twelve potentially habitable planets located near a black hole named Gargantua. Volunteers of the Lazarus expedition had previously travelled through the wormhole to evaluate the planets, with Miller, Edmunds, and Mann reporting back desirable results.
Cooper is enlisted to pilot the Endurance spacecraft through the wormhole, as part of a mission to colonize a habitable planet with 5,000 frozen embryos and ensure humanity's survival. Meanwhile, Professor Brand would continue his work on solving a gravity equation, whose solution would supposedly enable construction of spacecraft for a mass exodus from Earth. Cooper accepts against Murph's wishes and promises to return. When she refuses to see him off, he leaves her his wristwatch to compare their relative time when he returns.
The crew, consisting of Cooper, robots TARS and CASE, and scientists Dr. Amelia Brand (Professor Brand's daughter), Romilly, and Doyle, traverse the wormhole after a two-year voyage to Saturn. Cooper, Doyle and Brand use a lander to investigate Miller's planet, where time is severely dilated. After landing in knee-high water and finding only wreckage from Miller's expedition, a gigantic tidal wave kills Doyle and waterlogs the lander's engines.
By the time they leave the planet, Cooper and Brand discover that 23 years have elapsed on the Endurance. Having enough fuel left for only one of the other two planets, they vote to go to Mann's, as he is still broadcasting. En route, they receive messages from Earth and Cooper watches Tom grow up, get married, and lose his first son. An adult Murph is now a scientist working on the gravity equation with Professor Brand. On his deathbed, Brand confesses that the Endurance crew was never supposed to return, knowing that a complete solution to the equation was not feasible without observations of gravitational singularities from inside a black hole.
On Mann's planet, they awaken him from cryostasis, and he assures them that colonization is possible, despite the extreme environment. During a scouting mission, Mann attempts to kill Cooper and reveals that he falsified his data in the hope of being rescued. He steals Cooper's lander and heads for the Endurance. While a booby trap set by Mann kills Romilly, Brand rescues Cooper with the other lander and they race back to the Endurance. Mann is killed in a failed manual docking operation, severely damaging the Endurance, but Cooper is able to regain control of the station through his own docking maneuver.
With insufficient fuel, Cooper and Brand resort to a slingshot around Gargantua, which will cost them 51 years due to the time dilation. In the process, Cooper and TARS jettison their landers to lighten the Endurance so that Brand and CASE may reach Edmunds' planet. Falling into Gargantua's event horizon, they eject from their craft and find themselves in a tesseract made up of infinite copies of Murph's bedroom across moments in time. Cooper deduces that the tesseract was constructed by advanced humans in the far future, and realizes that he had always been Murph's "ghost". He uses Morse code to manipulate the second hand of the wristwatch he gave her before he left, giving Murphy the data that TARS collected, which enables her to complete Brand's solution.
The tesseract, its purpose fulfilled, collapses and ejects Cooper and TARS. Cooper wakes up on a huge station orbiting Saturn. He reunites with Murph, now on her deathbed, who tells him to seek out Brand. Cooper and TARS take a spacecraft to rejoin Brand and CASE, who are setting up the human colony on Edmunds' habitable planet.
Cast
Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway played the protagonists of Interstellar.- Matthew McConaughey as Joseph "Coop" Cooper, a widowed NASA pilot who reluctantly becomes a farmer after the agency was closed by the government, and eventually joins the Endurance mission as the lead pilot
- Anne Hathaway as Dr. Amelia Brand, Professor Brand's daughter and NASA scientist who, aboard the Endurance mission, is responsible for conducting planet colonization
- Jessica Chastain as Murphy "Murph" Cooper, Joseph's daughter, who eventually becomes a NASA scientist working under Professor Brand
- Ellen Burstyn as elderly Murph
- Mackenzie Foy as 10-year-old Murph
- John Lithgow as Donald, Cooper's elderly father-in-law
- Michael Caine as Professor John Brand, a high-ranking NASA scientist, father of Amelia, former mentor of Cooper, and director of the Lazarus and Endurance missions
- Casey Affleck as Tom Cooper, Joseph's son, who eventually takes charge of his father's farm
- Timothée Chalamet as 15-year-old Tom
- Wes Bentley as Doyle, a high-ranking NASA member, and Endurance crew member
- Bill Irwin as TARS (voice and puppetry) and CASE (puppetry), robots assigned to assist the crew of the Endurance
- Topher Grace as Getty, Murph's colleague and love interest
- David Gyasi as Professor Romilly, a high-ranking NASA member, and Endurance crew member
- Matt Damon as Dr. Mann, a NASA astronaut sent to an icy planet during the Lazarus program
Also appearing are Josh Stewart as the voice of CASE; Leah Cairns as Lois, Tom's wife; Liam Dickinson as Coop, Tom's son; David Oyelowo and Collette Wolfe respectively as school principal and teacher Ms. Hanley; Francis X. McCarthy as farmer "Boots"; William Devane as Williams, another NASA member; Elyes Gabel as Cooper Station Administrator; and Jeff Hephner as Cooper Station Doctor.
Production
Crew
- Christopher Nolan – Director, producer, writer
- Jonathan Nolan – Writer
- Emma Thomas – Producer
- Lynda Obst – Producer
- Hoyte van Hoytema – Cinematographer
- Nathan Crowley – Production designer
- Mary Zophres – Costume designer
- Lee Smith – Editor
- Hans Zimmer – Music composer
- Paul Franklin – Visual effects supervisor
- Kip Thorne – Consultant, executive producer
Development and financing
The premise for Interstellar was conceived by the producer Lynda Obst and the theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, who collaborated on the film Contact (1997), and had known each other since Carl Sagan set them up on a blind date. The two conceived a scenario, based on Thorne's work, about "the most exotic events in the universe suddenly becoming accessible to humans", and attracted Steven Spielberg's interest in directing. The film began development in June 2006, when Spielberg and Paramount Pictures announced plans for a science-fiction film based on an eight-page treatment written by Obst and Thorne. Obst was attached to produce. By March 2007, Jonathan Nolan was hired to write a screenplay.
After Spielberg moved his production studio, DreamWorks, from Paramount to Walt Disney Studios in 2009, Paramount needed a new director for Interstellar. Jonathan Nolan recommended his brother Christopher, who joined the project in 2012. Christopher Nolan met with Thorne, then attached as executive producer, to discuss the use of spacetime in the story. In January 2013, Paramount and Warner Bros. announced that Christopher Nolan was in negotiations to direct Interstellar. Nolan said he wanted to encourage the goal of human spaceflight, and intended to merge his brother's screenplay with his own. By the following March, Nolan was confirmed to direct Interstellar, which would be produced under his label Syncopy and Lynda Obst Productions. The Hollywood Reporter said Nolan would earn a salary of $20 million against 20% of the total gross. To research for the film, Nolan visited NASA and the private space program at SpaceX.
Warner Bros. sought a stake in Nolan's production of Interstellar from Paramount, despite their traditional rivalry, and agreed to give Paramount its rights to co-finance the next film in the Friday the 13th horror franchise, with a stake in a future film based on the television series South Park. Warner Bros. also agreed to let Paramount co-finance an indeterminate "A-list" property. In August 2013, Legendary Pictures finalized an agreement with Warner Bros. to finance approximately 25% of the film's production. Although it failed to renew its eight-year production partnership with Warner Bros., Legendary reportedly agreed to forgo financing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) in exchange for the stake in Interstellar.
Writing and casting
Jonathan Nolan worked on the script for four years. To learn the scientific aspects, he studied relativity at the California Institute of Technology. He was pessimistic about the Space Shuttle program ending and how NASA lacked financing for a human mission to Mars, drawing inspiration from science-fiction films with apocalyptic themes, such as WALL-E (2008) and Avatar (2009). Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly said: "He set the story in a dystopian future ravaged by blight, but populated with hardy folk who refuse to bow to despair."
His brother Christopher had worked on other science fiction scripts but decided to take the Interstellar script and choose among the vast array of ideas presented by Jonathan and Thorne. He picked what he felt, as director, he could get "across to the audience and hopefully not lose them", before he merged it with a script he had worked on for years on his own. Christopher kept in place Jonathan's conception of the first hour, which is set on a resource depleted Earth in the near future. The setting was inspired by the Dust Bowl that took place in the United States during the Great Depression in the 1930s. He revised the rest of the script, where a team travels into space, instead. After watching the 2012 documentary The Dust Bowl for inspiration, Christopher contacted the director, Ken Burns, and the producer, Dayton Duncan. They granted him permission to use some of their featured interviews in Interstellar.
Christopher Nolan wanted an actor who could bring to life his vision of the main character as an everyman with whom "the audience could experience the story". He became interested in casting Matthew McConaughey after watching him in an early cut of the 2012 film Mud, which he had seen as a friend of one of its producers, Aaron Ryder. Nolan went to visit McConaughey while he was filming for the TV series True Detective. Anne Hathaway was invited to Nolan's home, where she read the script for Interstellar. In early 2013, both actors were cast in the starring roles. Jessica Chastain was contacted while she was working on Miss Julie (2014) in Northern Ireland, and a script was delivered to her. Originally, Irrfan Khan was offered the role of Dr. Mann but rejected it due to scheduling conflicts. Matt Damon was cast as Mann in late August 2013 and completed filming his scenes in Iceland.
Principal photography
Nolan shot Interstellar on 35 mm film in the Panavision anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm photography. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema was hired for Interstellar, as Wally Pfister, Nolan's cinematographer on all of his previous films, was making his directorial debut working on Transcendence (2014); Pfister would later retire as a cinematographer for films. More IMAX cameras were used for Interstellar than for any of Nolan's previous films. To minimize the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI), Nolan had practical locations built, such as the interior of a space shuttle. Van Hoytema retooled an IMAX camera to be hand-held for shooting interior scenes. Some of the film's sequences were shot with an IMAX camera installed in the nose cone of a Learjet. Nolan, who is known for keeping details of his productions secret, strove to ensure secrecy for Interstellar. Writing for The Wall Street Journal, Ben Fritz stated, "The famously secretive filmmaker has gone to extreme lengths to guard the script to ... Interstellar, just as he did with the blockbuster Dark Knight trilogy." As one security measure, Interstellar was filmed under the name Flora's Letter, Flora being one of Nolan's four children with producer Emma Thomas.
The film's principal photography was scheduled to last four months. It began on August 6, 2013, in the province of Alberta, Canada. Towns in Alberta where shooting took place included Nanton, Longview, Lethbridge, Fort Macleod, and Okotoks. In Okotoks, filming took place at the Seaman Stadium and the Olde Town Plaza. For a cornfield scene, production designer Nathan Crowley planted 500 acres (200 ha) of corn that would be destroyed in an apocalyptic dust storm scene, intended to be similar to storms experienced during the Dust Bowl in 1930s America. Additional scenes involving the dust storm and McConaughey's character were also shot in Fort Macleod, where the giant dust clouds were created on location using large fans to blow cellulose-based synthetic dust through the air. Filming in the province lasted until September 9, 2013, and involved hundreds of extras in addition to 130 crew members, most of whom were local.
Shooting also took place in Iceland, where Nolan had previously filmed scenes for Batman Begins (2005). It was chosen to represent two extraterrestrial planets: one covered in ice, and the other in water. The crew transported mock spaceships weighing about 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg). They spent two weeks shooting there, during which a crew of about 350 people, including 130 locals, worked on the film. Locations included the Svínafellsjökull glacier and the town of Klaustur. While filming a water scene in Iceland, Hathaway almost suffered from hypothermia because her dry suit had not been properly secured.
After the schedule in Iceland was completed, the crew shot in Los Angeles for 54 days. Filming locations included the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, the Los Angeles Convention Center, a Sony Pictures soundstage in Culver City, and a private residence in Altadena, California. Principal photography concluded in December 2013. Production had a budget of $165 million, $10 million less than was allotted by Paramount, Warner Bros., and Legendary Pictures.
Production design
The Endurance spacecraft (left) is based on the International Space Station (right).Interstellar features three spacecraft— the Endurance, a ranger, and a lander. The Endurance, the crew's mother ship, is a circular structure consisting of 12 capsules, laid flat to mimic a clock: Four capsules with planetary settling equipment, four with engines, and four with the permanent functions of cockpit, medical labs, and habitation. Production designer Nathan Crowley said the Endurance was based on the International Space Station: "It's a real mish-mash of different kinds of technology. You need analogue stuff, as well as digital stuff, you need backup systems and tangible switches. It's really like a submarine in space. Every inch of space is used, everything has a purpose." The ranger's function is similar to the Space Shuttle's, being able to enter and exit planetary atmospheres. Lastly, the lander transports the capsules with settling equipment to planetary surfaces. Crowley compared it to "a heavy Russian helicopter."
The film features two robots, CASE and TARS, as well as a dismantled third robot, KIPP. Nolan wanted to avoid making the robots anthropomorphic and chose a 1.5 m (4.9 ft) quadrilateral design. He said: "It has a very complicated design philosophy. It's based on mathematics. You've got four main blocks and they can be joined in three ways. So, you have three combinations you follow. But then within that, it subdivides into a further three joints. And all the places we see lines—those can subdivide further. So you can unfold a finger, essentially, but it's all proportional." Bill Irwin voiced and physically controlled both robots, with his image digitally removed, and Josh Stewart replaced his voicing for CASE. The human space habitats resemble O'Neill cylinders, a theoretical space habitat model proposed by physicist Gerard K. O'Neill in 1976.
Sound design
Gregg Landaker and Gary Rizzo were the film's audio engineers tasked with audio mixing, while sound editor Richard King supervised the process. Christopher Nolan sought to mix the sound to take maximum advantage of theater equipment and paid close attention to designing the sound mix, like focusing on the sound of buttons being pressed with astronaut suit gloves. The studio's website stated that the film was "mixed to maximize the power of the low-end frequencies in the main channels, as well as in the subwoofer channel." Nolan deliberately intended some dialogue to seem drowned out by ambient noise or music, causing some theaters to post notices emphasizing that this effect was intentional and not a fault in their equipment.
Music
Main article: Interstellar (soundtrack)Hans Zimmer, who scored Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy and Inception (2010), returned to score Interstellar. Nolan chose not to provide Zimmer with a script or any plot details but instead gave him a single page that told the story of a father leaving his child for work. It was through this connection that Zimmer created the early stages of the Interstellar soundtrack. Zimmer and Nolan later decided the 1926 four-manual Harrison & Harrison organ of the Temple Church, London, would be the primary instrument for the score. Zimmer conducted 45 scoring sessions for Interstellar, three times more than for Inception. The soundtrack was released on November 18, 2014.
Visual effects
The visual effects company Double Negative, which worked on Inception, was brought back for Interstellar. According to visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin, the number of effects in the film was not much greater than in Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises (2012) or Inception. However, for Interstellar, they created the effects first, allowing digital projectors to display them behind the actors, rather than having the actors perform in front of green screens. The film contained 850 visual-effect shots at a resolution of 5600 × 4000 lines: 150 shots that were created in-camera using digital projectors, and another 700 were created in post-production. Of those, 620 were presented in IMAX, while the rest were anamorphic.
The ranger, Endurance, and lander spacecraft were created using miniature effects by Nathan Crowley in collaboration with effects company New Deal Studios, as opposed to using computer-generated imagery, as Nolan felt they offered the best way to give the ships a tangible presence in space. 3D-printed and hand-sculpted, the scale models earned the nickname "maxatures" by the crew due to their immense size; the 1/15th-scale miniature of the Endurance module spanned over 7.6 m (25 ft), while a pyrotechnic model of part of the craft was built at 1/5th scale. The Ranger and Lander miniatures spanned 14 m (46 ft) and over 15 m (49 ft), respectively, and were large enough for van Hoytema to mount IMAX cameras directly onto the spacecraft, thus mimicking the look of NASA IMAX documentaries. The models were then attached to a six-axis gimbal on a motion control system that allowed an operator to manipulate their movements, which were filmed against background plates of space using VistaVision cameras on a smaller motion control rig. New Deal Studio's miniatures were used in 150 special effects shots.
Influences
Nolan was influenced by what he called "key touchstones" of science fiction cinema, including Metropolis (1927), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Blade Runner (1982), Star Wars (1977), and Alien (1979). Andrei Tarkovsky's The Mirror (1975) influenced "elemental things in the story to do with wind and dust and water", according to Nolan, who also compared Interstellar to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) as a film about human nature. He sought to emulate films like Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) for being family-friendly but also "as edgy and incisive and challenging as anything else on the blockbuster spectrum". He screened The Right Stuff (1983) for the crew before production, following in its example by capturing reflections on the Interstellar astronauts' visors. For further inspiration, Nolan invited former astronaut Marsha Ivins to the set. Nolan and his crew studied the IMAX NASA documentaries of filmmaker Toni Myers for visual reference of spacefaring missions, and strove to imitate their use of IMAX cameras in the enclosed spaces of spacecraft interiors. Clark Kent's upbringing in Man of Steel (2013) was the inspiration for the farm setting in the Midwest. Apart from the films, Nolan drew inspiration from the architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Scientific accuracy
Regarding the concepts of wormholes and black holes, Kip Thorne said he "worked on the equations that would enable tracing of light rays as they traveled through a wormhole or around a black hole—so what you see is based on Einstein's general relativity equations". Early in the process, Thorne laid down two guidelines: "First, that nothing would violate established physical laws. Second, that all the wild speculations ... would spring from science and not from the fertile mind of a screenwriter." Nolan accepted these terms as long as they did not get in the way of making the film. At one point, Thorne spent two weeks arguing Nolan out of having a character traveling faster than light before Nolan finally gave up. According to Thorne, the element that has the highest degree of artistic freedom is the clouds of ice on one of the planets they visit, which are structures that would go beyond the material strength that ice could support.
The astrobiologist David Grinspoon criticized the dire "blight" situation on Earth portrayed in the early scenes, pointing out that even with a voracious blight it would have taken millions of years to reduce the atmosphere's oxygen content. He also notes that gravity should have pulled down the ice clouds. Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist, explored the science behind the ending of Interstellar, concluding that it is theoretically possible to interact with the past, and that "we don't really know what's in a black hole, so take it and run with it". The theoretical physicist Michio Kaku praised the film for its scientific accuracy and said Interstellar "could set the gold standard for science fiction movies for years to come". Timothy Reyes, a former NASA software engineer, said "Thorne's and Nolan's accounting of black holes and wormholes and the use of gravity is excellent".
Wormholes and black holes
To create the visual effects for the wormhole and a rotating, supermassive black hole (possessing an ergosphere, as opposed to a non-rotating black hole), Thorne collaborated with Franklin and a team of 30 people at Double Negative, providing pages of deeply sourced theoretical equations to the engineers, who then wrote new CGI rendering software based on these equations to create accurate simulations of the gravitational lensing caused by these phenomena. Some individual frames took up to 100 hours to render, totaling 800 terabytes of data. Thorne described the accretion disk of the black hole as "anemic and at low temperature—about the temperature of the surface of the sun," allowing it to emit appreciable light, but not enough gamma radiation and X-rays to threaten nearby astronauts and planets. The resulting visual effects provided Thorne with new insight into the gravitational lensing and accretion disks surrounding black holes, resulting in the publication of three scientific papers.
Nolan was initially concerned that a scientifically accurate depiction of a black hole would not be visually comprehensible to an audience, and would require the effects team to unrealistically alter its appearance. The visual representation of the black hole in the film does not account for the Doppler effect which, when added by the visual effects team, resulted in an asymmetrically lit black and blue-black hole, the purpose of which Nolan thought the audience would not understand. As a result, it was omitted in the finished product. Nolan found the finished effect to be understandable, as long as he maintained consistent camera perspectives.
As a reference, the asymmetric brightness of the accretion disk is very well visible in the first image of the event horizon of a black hole obtained by the Event Horizon Telescope team in 2019. Futura-Sciences praised the correct depiction of the Penrose process.
According to Space.com, the portrayal of what a wormhole would look like is scientifically correct. Rather than a two-dimensional hole in space, it is depicted as a sphere, showing a distorted view of the target galaxy.
Marketing
The teaser trailer for Interstellar debuted December 13, 2013, and featured clips related to space exploration, accompanied by a voiceover by Matthew McConaughey's character, Cooper. The theatrical trailer debuted May 5, 2014, at the Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater in Washington, D.C., and was made available online later that month. For the week ending on May 19, it was the most-viewed film trailer, with over 19.5 million views on YouTube.
Christopher Nolan and McConaughey made their first appearances at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2014 to promote Interstellar. That same month, Paramount Pictures launched an interactive website, on which users uncovered a star chart related to the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
In October 2014, Paramount partnered with Google to promote Interstellar across multiple platforms. The film's website was relaunched as a digital hub hosted on a Google domain, which collected feedback from film audiences, and linked to a mobile app. It featured a game in which players could build Solar System models and use a flight simulator for space travel. The Paramount–Google partnership also included a virtual time capsule compiled with user-generated content, made available in 2015. The initiative Google for Education used the film as a basis for promoting math and science lesson plans in schools.
Paramount provided a virtual reality walkthrough of the Endurance spacecraft using Oculus Rift technology. It hosted the walkthrough sequentially in New York City, Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., from October 6 through November 19, 2014. The publisher Running Press released Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space, a book by Mark Cotta Vaz about the making of the film, on November 11. W. W. Norton & Company released The Science of Interstellar, a book by Thorne; Titan Books released the official novelization, written by Greg Keyes; and Wired magazine released a tie-in online comic, Absolute Zero, written by Christopher Nolan and drawn by Sean Gordon Murphy. The comic is a prequel to the film, with Mann as the protagonist.
Release
Theatrical
Before Interstellar's public release, Paramount CEO Brad Grey hosted a private screening on October 19, 2014, at the AMC Lincoln Square 13 IMAX theater in Manhattan, New York. Paramount then showed Interstellar to some of the industry's filmmakers and actors in a first-look screening at the California Science Center on October 22. On the following day, the film was screened at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California for over 900 members of the Screen Actors Guild. The film premiered on October 26 at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, and in Europe on October 29 at the Odeon Leicester Square in London.
Interstellar was released early on November 4 in various 70 mm IMAX film, 70 mm film and 35 mm film theaters, and had a limited release in North America on November 5, with a wide release on November 7. The film was released in Belgium, France, and Switzerland on November 5, the UK on November 7 and in additional territories in the following days. For the limited North American release, Interstellar was projected from 70 mm and 35 mm film in 249 theaters that still supported those formats, including at least forty-one 70 mm IMAX theaters. A 70 mm IMAX projector was installed at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles to display the format. The film's wide release expanded to theaters that showed it digitally. Paramount Pictures distributed the film in North America, and Warner Bros. distributed it in the remaining territories. The film was released in over 770 IMAX screens worldwide, which was the largest global release in IMAX cinemas, until surpassed by Universal Pictures' Furious 7 (2015) with 810 IMAX theaters.
Interstellar was an exception to Paramount Pictures' goal to stop releasing films on film stock and to distribute them only in digital format. According to Pamela McClintock of The Hollywood Reporter, the initiative to project Interstellar on film stock would help preserve an endangered format, which was supported by Christopher Nolan, J. J. Abrams, Quentin Tarantino, Judd Apatow, Paul Thomas Anderson, and other filmmakers. McClintock reported that theatre owners saw this as "backward", as nearly all theatres in the US had been converted to digital projection.
Interstellar was re-released in theaters on December 6, 2024, for its 10th anniversary, showing in 70 mm IMAX and digital formats. At the weekend box office, the re-release grossed $14 million worldwide, boosting the film’s total box office figure to $720 million globally. With the re-release, the film also crossed the $200 million box office threshold in the United States, and has gone on to be the highest-grossing IMAX re-release of all time, accumulating $24.4 million dollars at the worldwide box office, as of December 20th, 2024.
Home media
Interstellar was released on home video on March 31, 2015, in both the United Kingdom and United States. It topped the home video sales chart for a total of two weeks. It was reported that Interstellar was the most pirated film of 2015, with an estimated 46.7 million downloads on BitTorrent. It was released in the Ultra HD Blu-ray format on December 19, 2017.
Reception
Box office
Interstellar grossed $188 million in the US and Canada, and $493 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $681 million on original release, against a production budget of $165 million. Deadline Hollywood calculated net profit to be $47 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs, with box office grosses, and ancillary revenues from home media, placing it 20th on their list of 2014's "Most Valuable Blockbusters". It sold an estimated 22 million tickets domestically.
The film set an IMAX opening record worldwide with $20.5 million from 574 IMAX theaters, surpassing the $17 million record held by The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), and is the best opening for an IMAX 2D, non-sequel, and November IMAX release. It had a worldwide opening of $133 million, which was the tenth-largest opening of 2014, and became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. Interstellar is the fourth film to gross over $100 million worldwide from IMAX ticket sales. It was released in the UK, Ireland and Malta on November 6, 2014, and debuted at number one earning £5.5 million ($8.6 million) in its opening weekend, which was lower than the openings of The Dark Knight Rises (£14.4 million), Gravity (£6.2 million), and Inception (£5.9 million). The film was released in 35 markets on the same day, including major markets like Germany, Russia, Australia, and Brazil earning $8.7 million in total. Through Sunday, it earned an opening weekend total of $83 million from 11.1 million admissions from over 14,800 screens in 62 markets. It earned $7.3 million from 206 IMAX screens, at an average of 35,400 viewers per theater. It went to number one in South Korea ($14.4 million), Russia ($8.9 million), and France ($5.3 million). Other strong openings occurred in Germany ($4.6 million), India ($4.3 million), Italy ($3.7 million), Australia ($3.7 million), Spain ($2.7 million), Mexico ($3.1 million), and Brazil ($1.9 million). Interstellar was released in China on November 12 and earned $5.4 million on its opening day on Wednesday, which is Nolan's biggest opening in China after surpassing the $4.61 million opening record of The Dark Knight Rises. It went on to earn $41.7 million in its opening weekend, accounting for 55% of the market share. It is Nolan's biggest opening in China, Warner Bros.' biggest 2D opening, and the studio's third-biggest opening of all time, behind 2014's The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies ($49.5 million) and 2013's Pacific Rim ($45 million).
It topped the box office outside North America for two consecutive weekends before being overtaken by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) in its third weekend. Just 31 days after its release, the film became the 13th-most-successful film and 3rd-most-successful foreign film in South Korea with 9.1 million admissions trailing only Avatar (13.3 million admissions), and 2013's Frozen (10.3 million admissions). The film closed down its theatrical run in China on December 12, with total revenue of $122.6 million. In total earnings, its largest markets outside North America and China were South Korea ($73.4 million), the UK, Ireland and Malta ($31.3 million), and Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) ($19 million). Interstellar and Big Hero 6 opened the same weekend (November 7–9, 2014) in the US and Canada. Both were forecast to earn between $55 million and $60 million. In North America, the film is the seventh-highest-grossing film to not hit No. 1, with a top rank of No. 2 on its opening weekend. Interstellar had an early limited release in the US and Canada in selected theaters on November 4 at 8:00 pm, coinciding with the 2014 US midterm elections. It topped the box office the following day, earning $1.35 million from 249 theaters (42 of which were IMAX screens); IMAX accounted for 62% of its total gross. Two hundred and forty of those theaters played in 35 mm, 70 mm, and IMAX 70 mm film formats. It earned $3.6 million from late-night shows for a previews total of $4.9 million. The film was widely released on November 7 and topped the box office on its opening day, earning $17 million ahead of Big Hero 6 ($15.8 million). On its opening weekend, the film earned $47.5 million from 3,561 theaters, debuting in second place after a neck-and-neck competition with Disney's Big Hero 6 ($56.2 million). IMAX comprised $13.2 million (28%) of its opening weekend gross, while other premium large-format screens comprised $5.3 million (10.5%) of the gross. In its second weekend, the film fell to No. 3 behind Big Hero 6 and newcomer Dumb and Dumber To (2014), and dropped 39% earning $29 million for a two-weekend total of $98 million. It earned $7.4 million from IMAX theaters from 368 screens in its second weekend. In its third week, the film earned $15 million and remained at No. 3, below newcomer The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Big Hero 6.
Critical response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 73% of 378 critic reviews are positive, with an average of 7.1/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Interstellar represents more of the thrilling, thought-provoking, and visually resplendent filmmaking moviegoers have come to expect from writer-director Christopher Nolan, even if its intellectual reach somewhat exceeds its grasp." Metacritic assigned the film a score of 74 out of 100 based on 46 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave it an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
Scott Foundas, chief film critic at Variety, said that Interstellar is "as visually and conceptually audacious as anything Nolan has yet done" and considered the film "more personal" than Nolan's previous films. Claudia Puig of USA Today praised the visual spectacle and powerful themes, while criticizing the "dull" dialogue and "tedious patches inside the space vessel". David Stratton of At the Movies rated the film four-and-a-half stars out of five, commending its ambition, effects, and 70 mm IMAX presentation, though criticizing the sound for "being so loud" as to make some of the dialogue "inaudible". Conversely, co-host Margaret Pomeranz rated the film three out of five, as she felt the human drama got lost among the film's scientific concepts. Henry Barnes of The Guardian scored the film three out of five stars, calling it "a glorious spectacle, but a slight drama, with few characters and too-rare flashes of humour". James Berardinelli called Interstellar "an amazing achievement" and "simultaneously a big-budget science fiction endeavor and a very simple tale of love and sacrifice. It is by turns edgy, breathtaking, hopeful, and heartbreaking." He named it the best film of 2014, and the second-best movie of the decade, deeming it a "real science fiction rather than the crowd-pleasing, watered-down version Hollywood typically offers".
—Quentin Tarantino on Interstellar."It's been a while since somebody has come out with such a big vision to things ... Even the elements, the fact that dust is everywhere, and they're living in this dust bowl that is just completely enveloping this area of the world. That's almost something you expect from Tarkovsky or Malick, not a science fiction adventure movie.
Oliver Gettell of the Los Angeles Times reported that "film critics largely agree that Interstellar is an entertaining, emotional, and thought-provoking sci-fi saga, even if it can also be clunky and sentimental at times." James Dyer of Empire awarded the film a full five stars, describing it as "brainy, barmy, and beautiful to behold ... a mind-bending opera of space and time with a soul wrapped up in all the science." Dave Calhoun of Time Out London also granted the film a maximum score of five stars, stating that it is "a bold, beautiful cosmic adventure story with a touch of the surreal and the dreamlike". Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film a full four stars and wrote, "This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen—in terms of its visuals, and its overriding message about the powerful forces of the one thing we all know but can't measure in scientific terms. Love."
Describing Nolan as a "merchant of awe", Tim Robey of The Telegraph thought that Interstellar was "agonisingly" close to a masterpiece, highlighting the conceptual boldness and "deep-digging intelligence" of the film. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "This grandly conceived and executed epic tries to give equal weight to intimate human emotions and speculation about the cosmos, with mixed results, but is never less than engrossing, and sometimes more than that." In his review for the Associated Press, Jake Coyle praised the film for its "big-screen grandeur", while finding some of the dialogue "clunky". He described it further as "an absurd endeavor" and "one of the most sublime movies of the decade". Scott Mendelson of Forbes listed Interstellar as one of the most disappointing films of 2014, stating that the film "has a lack of flow, loss of momentum following the climax, clumsy sound mixing", and "thin characters" despite seeing the film twice in order to "give it a second chance". He wrote that Interstellar "ends up as a stripped-down and somewhat muted variation on any number of 'go into space to save the world' movies." Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, saying that despite his usual quibbles regarding Nolan's excessive dialogue and its lack of a sense of composition, " is still an impressive, at times astonishing movie that overwhelmed me to the point where my usual objections to Nolan's work melted away ... At times, the movie's one-stop-shopping storytelling evokes the tough-tender spirit of a John Ford picture ... a movie that would rather try to be eight or nine things than just one."
New York Times columnist David Brooks concludes that Interstellar explores the relationships among "science and faith and science and the humanities" and "illustrates the real symbiosis between these realms". Mark Steyn commented on the technological future and the focus on the father-daughter relationship. Wai Chee Dimock, in the Los Angeles Review of Books, wrote that Nolan's films are "rotatable at 90, 180, and 360 degrees," and that "although there is considerable magical thinking here, making it almost an anti-sci-fi film, holding out hope that the end of the planet is not the end of everything, it reverses itself, however, when that magic falls short when the poetic license is naked and plain for all to see". Author George R. R. Martin called Interstellar "the most ambitious and challenging science fiction film since Kubrick's 2001." In 2020, Empire magazine ranked it as one of the best films of the 21st century.
Accolades
Main article: List of accolades received by InterstellarAt the 87th Academy Awards, Interstellar received nominations for Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing, and won Best Visual Effects.
See also
- Black holes in fiction
- Blanet – planet orbiting a black hole
- Causal loop
- Interstellar travel
- List of American films of 2014
- List of British films of 2014
- List of films featuring drones
- List of films featuring space stations
- List of time travel works of fiction
- Starship
- Wormholes in fiction
Notes
- Referred to only as "Cooper" or "Coop" in the film
- In total the film earned $2.2 million from the two late-night showings which would bring its opening weekend gross to $49.7 million.
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Further reading
- Keyes, Greg (November 11, 2014). Interstellar: The Official Movie Novelization. Titan Books. ISBN 978-1-78329-369-8.
- MacKay, John (2014). "On Interstellar" – via Academia.edu.
- Repphun, Eric (2012). "Mormon Science Fiction: Tales of Interstellar Exodus and Perfection". Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production. Brill Publishers. pp. 39–70. doi:10.1163/9789004226487_004. ISBN 978-90-04-22648-7.
- Thorne, Kip (November 7, 2014). The Science of Interstellar. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-35137-8.
- Vaz, Mark Cotta (November 11, 2014). Interstellar: Beyond Time and Space. Running Press. ISBN 978-0-7624-5683-3.
External links
- Interstellar at IMDb
- Interstellar at the TCM Movie Database
- Interstellar at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
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