

The Congress
- Drama
- Science Fiction
- Animation
An aging, out-of-work actress accepts one last job, though the consequences of her decision affect her in ways she didn't consider.
The Congress is a 2013 science fiction drama that blends live-action and animation to tell the story of an aging actress who accepts a final role with unexpected consequences. Directed by Ari Folman, the film explores themes of identity, mortality, and the entertainment industry through a visually inventive narrative.
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Robin WrightRobin Wright
Harvey KeitelAl
Jon HammDylan Truliner (voice)
Kodi Smit-McPheeAaron Wright
Danny HustonJeff Green
Sami GayleSarah Wright
Michael Stahl-DavidSteve (voice)
Paul GiamattiDr. Barker
Sarah ShahiMichelle
Don McManusPresident Bobs (voice)
Jörg Vincent MalotkiMan in Zeppelin (voice)
John LacyGate Guard (voice)
Christopher B. DuncanScanner (voice)
August WittgensteinTravis (voice)
Evan FerranteCorridor Actor (voice)

Trailer
THE CONGRESS [Official Trailer] Available On iTunes & VOD July 14th • In Select Theaters August 29th
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When was The Congress released?
The Congress was released on July 3, 2013.
What is The Congress about?
The film follows an out-of-work actress who takes on one last job, only to discover that her decision has unforeseen and life-altering consequences.
What genres does The Congress blend?
The Congress combines drama and science fiction with animated sequences, creating a unique hybrid narrative style.
Who directed The Congress?
The Congress was directed by Ari Folman, known for his innovative approach to storytelling and visual design.
















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