Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)

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Directed by Steven Spielberg

Also known as "A.I.: Intelligence artificielle", "AI: Artificial Intelligence", "Inteligência Artificial"

Running Time: 180 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Steven Spielberg's sci-fi fantasy drama is a futuristic version of the fairy tale Pinocchio. Bleak but impressive, it's based on a short story by acclaimed sci-fi writer Brian Aldiss.

Set in the future, David (Haley Joel Osment, pictured, centre) is a highly advanced robotic child who longs to become a real boy so he can win back the love of his adoptive mother who abandoned him. Accompanied by guide and protector Gigolo Joe (Jude Law, pictured, left), David journeys through a violent, dystopian world in a quest for the Blue Fairy who has the power to make his dream come true.

When is Artificial Intelligence: AI next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror December 14th, 2:30pm and on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD December 14th, 2:30pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Haley Joel OsmentHaley Joel OsmentDavid
Image for Frances OFrances O'ConnorMonica Swinton
Sam RobardsHenry Swinton
Jake ThomasMartin Swinton
Image for Jude LawJude LawGigolo Joe
Image for William HurtWilliam HurtProf. Hobby
Image for Ken LeungKen LeungSyatyoo-Sama
Image for Clark GreggClark GreggSupernerd
Kevin SussmanSupernerd
Tom GallopSupernerd
Eugene OsmentSupernerd
April GraceFemale Colleague
Matt WinstonExecutive
Sabrina GrdevichSecretary
Theo GreenlyTodd

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