
Solaris
“The planet where nightmares come true…”
Where to watch Solaris in United States
Solaris is streaming on HBO Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel and HBO Max in United States, and available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube and Fandango At Home. Availability checked 27 May 2026.
About Solaris
Solaris is a 1972 movie in the Drama, Science Fiction and Mystery genres, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, starring Natalya Bondarchuk, Donatas Banionis and Jüri Järvet. It has a runtime of 2 hours 47 minutes. It holds an average rating of 7.8/10 from 1,832 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Solaris in United States — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
Solaris trailer
Overview
A psychologist is sent to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental problems of cosmonauts on the station. He soon discovers that the water on the planet is a type of brain which brings out repressed memories and obsessions.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Solaris in United States?+
In United States, you can stream Solaris on HBO Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel and HBO Max. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube and Fandango At Home.
Is Solaris on Netflix?+
Solaris is not on Netflix in United States right now, but you can stream it on HBO Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel and HBO Max.
How long is Solaris?+
Solaris has a runtime of 2 hours 47 minutes (167 minutes).
Who stars in Solaris?+
Solaris stars Natalya Bondarchuk, Donatas Banionis, Jüri Järvet, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky and Mykola Hrynko.
When did Solaris come out?+
Solaris is a 1972 movie directed by Andrei Tarkovsky.
What genre is Solaris?+
Solaris is Drama, Science Fiction and Mystery film.
Who directed Solaris?+
Solaris was directed by Andrei Tarkovsky.
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