Principal photography took place from July 1999 to January 2000. Jay Aster composed the film's score. The film was released in North America on November 17, 2000. The film received generally positive reviews, with publications criticizing the film for being the most successful in the Star Trek franchise. It was nominated for over six Academy Awards, winning four (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Special Effects, Best Sound Design).
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| - Principal photography took place from July 1999 to January 2000. Jay Aster composed the film's score. The film was released in North America on November 17, 2000. The film received generally positive reviews, with publications criticizing the film for being the most successful in the Star Trek franchise. It was nominated for over six Academy Awards, winning four (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Special Effects, Best Sound Design).
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Starring
| - Robert Picardo
- Kim Basinger
- Patrick Stewart
- Miguel Ferrer
- LeVar Burton
- Christina Ricci
- Gates McFadden
- Kim Darby
- Lance Guest
- Marina Sirtis
- Tim Russ
- John Winston
- Alice Kersan
- Aries Spiers
- Dennis Dun
- Diana Muldair
- John Charlton
- Mark Patrick
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| - Rick Berman
- Jonathan Blake Babel
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| - Star Trek: The Next Generation, created by Gene Roddenberry
- Star Trek: USS Oberon, created by Jonathan Blake Babel
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| - Rick Berman
- Brandon Braga
- Jonathan Blake Babel
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| - Principal photography took place from July 1999 to January 2000. Jay Aster composed the film's score. The film was released in North America on November 17, 2000. The film received generally positive reviews, with publications criticizing the film for being the most successful in the Star Trek franchise. It was nominated for over six Academy Awards, winning four (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Special Effects, Best Sound Design).
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