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Release Date:
June 30, 2015
Original Title:
Au cœur des robots
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
Illégitime Défense
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 90
A captivating and vertiginous documentary on the relations between man and machines, in the heart of the laboratories where the humanoids of tomorrow are invented. We are on the eve of a revolution, that of the humanoids. These robots with a human face are more and more efficient: they walk, see, hear, speak - They look like two drops of water, are ready to enter our lives, our homes, and are even capable of learn about our own condition. Roboticists believe that, in ten years, androids will be part of our daily lives as well as individual computers. Are we ready?
Cinematography:
Bruno Victor-Pujebet
Co-Writer:
Bruno Victor-Pujebet
Color Grading:
Guillermo Fernandez
Director:
Bruno Victor-Pujebet
Editor:
Valentin Baillet
Idea:
Max Aguilera-Hellweg
Original Music Composer:
Marcel Vaid
Producer:
Luna Laure
Arnaud Xainte
Production Assistant:
Manon Luquet
Production Executive:
Ketty Péron
Davina Breillet
Sound Director:
Christian Holl
Sound Editor:
Yohann Henry
Sound Mixer:
Philippe Charriot
Sound Recordist:
Philippe Lauliac
Philippe Charriot
Still Photographer:
Max Aguilera-Hellweg
Writer:
Marc Felix
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