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Release Date:
March 13, 2004
Original Title:
Immortel (ad vitam)
Alternate Titles:
God x Diva
Halhatatlanok
Immortal - Die Rückkehr der Götter
Immortal - New York 2095 - Die Rückkehr der Götter
Immortel
Immortel, ad vitam
Inmortal (Ad Vitam)
iMMORTALS - the ancient gods have returned
Genres:
Action | Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
CiBy 2000
Cofimage 13
Force Majeure Productions
Medusa Film
Natexis Banques Populaires Images 2
RF2K Productions
Sofica Valor 6
TF1 Films Production
TPS Star
Production Countries:
France | Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ CH: 12 DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 103
In the distant future, Earth is occupied by ancient gods and genetically altered humans. When a god is sentenced to death he seeks a new human host and a woman to bear his child.
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Adaptation:
Enki Bilal
Serge Lehman
Art Direction:
Jean-Pierre Fouillet
Casting:
Bernard Savin Pascaud
Co-Producer:
Daniel J. Walker
Costume Design:
Mimi Lempicka
Dialogue:
Enki Bilal
Director:
Enki Bilal
Director of Photography:
Pascal Gennesseaux
Editor:
Véronique Parnet
Executive Producer:
Dominique Brunner
First Assistant Director:
Lionel Steketee
Hair Designer:
Cécile Gentilin
Line Producer:
Sylvie Chevereau-Marchais
Makeup Designer:
Nicolas Degennes
Music Producer:
Valérie Lindon
Novel:
Enki Bilal
Original Music Composer:
Goran Vejvoda
Sigur Rós
Producer:
Enki Bilal
Production Coordinator:
Sophie Bernard
Scenario Writer:
Serge Lehman
Enki Bilal
Sound:
Pierre Lenoir
Sound Designer:
Laurent Quaglio
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gérard Lamps
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