Pi
Sean Gullette Actor , Mark Margolis Actor , Ben Shenkman Actor , Pamela Hart Actor , Stephen Pearlman Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Adult Situations,Profanity
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Pi
Theatrical Release Date: 1998 07 10 (USA)
UPC: 012236049401
Studio: Live/Artisan
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Adult Situations, Profanity]
Summary: Darren Aronofsky scripted and made his directorial debut with this experimental feature with mathematical plot threads hinting at science-fictional elements. In NYC's Chinatown, recluse math genius Max (Sean Gullette) believes "everything can be understood in terms of numbers," and he looks for a pattern in the system as he suffers headaches, plays Go with former teacher Sol Robeson (Mark Margolis), and fools around with an advanced computer system he's built in his apartment. Both a Wall Street company and a Hasidic sect take an interest in his work, but he's distracted by blackout attacks, hallucinations, and paranoid delusions. Filmed in 16mm black-and-white, the Kafkaesque film features music by Clint Mansell (of the UK's Pop Will Eat Itself band). Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival where Aronofsky won the drama directing award. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
Category: Thriller
Awards: Best Director - Drama – Sundance Film Festival Best First Feature – Independent Spirit Awards Best First Screenplay – Independent Spirit Awards Best Cinematography – Independent Spirit Awards
Features:
Widescreen version
2.0 Dolby Surround audio
Director's commentary track
Actor's commentary track
Behind-the-scenes montage
Lost scenes
Music video
Digitally mastered
Interactive menus
Scene access
Theatrical trailers
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Pi
Format: DVD
Release Date: 01/12/1999
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Vistavision
Runtime: 85 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English
Chapters:
Side #1
0. Scene Index
1. Opening Titles [1:26]
2. Nosebleed [1:25]
3. State My Assumptions [1:43]
4. Wall Street Calling [1:16]
5. The Name's Lenny Meyer [1:24]
6. Headache [2:22]
7. Marcy Dawson Calls Back [1:03]
8. Sol 1: Stop Thinking [1:43]
9. Subway Notes [1:38]
10. Kaballah [3:10]
11. Restate My Assumptions [1:26]
12. Press Return [:15]
13. Euclid Crashes [2:39]
14. Sol 2: Archimedes [2:54]
15. A Subway Vision [1:22]
16. Max Is Followed [2:15]
17. Tefillin [4:28]
18. The Ming Mecca Chip [1:01]
19. Subway Headache [3:33]
20. Coney Island [2:25]
21. A New Approach [4:58]
22. Spiral Epiphany [1:36]
23. Max Calls Marcy [2:38]
24. Happy Birthday, Euclid [3:01]
25. Meltdown [4:23]
26. The Next Level [3:34]
27. Sol Confrontation [1:51]
28. Subway Chase [1:53]
29. Wall Street Chase [3:28]
30. Brain in Sink [:40]
31. Rabbi Cohen [5:13]
32. Running to Sol [:53]
33. Sol's Last Words [:49]
34. Last Headache [4:25]
35. Answer? [1:28]
36. End Credits [3:09]
Jason Clark
This moody, impressionistic first effort by newcomer Darren Aronofsky, shot entirely in grainy 16mm black-and-white film stock, gives hope that the midnight movie may not be dead after all. A strange hybrid of David Lynch's classic Eraserhead, 1950s science fiction, and a smattering of religious mysticism, Aronofsky's film creates a definitive portrait of urban paranoia and slowly-developing madness. Shockingly, the film was made for around $60,000, an alarming figure when evidenced by the inventive set construction and remarkably burnished cinematography by Matthew Libatique. Pi won the coveted Grand Jury Prize at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and became a mid-level success for Artisan Entertainment, the upstart independent studio that would later make a name for itself with the smashing success of The Blair Witch Project. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Randy Simon
Executive Producer
Darren Aronofsky
Director
Darren Aronofsky
Screenwriter
Clint Mansell
Composer (Music Score)
Eric Watson
Producer
Sean Gullette
Actor
Mark Margolis
Actor
Ben Shenkman
Actor
Pamela Hart
Actor
Stephen Pearlman
Actor
Samia Shoaib
Actor
Country: USA

