A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Lucie Curé, François Ardouvin, Denis Lavant
Written by:
Delphine Kreuter
Directed by:
Delphine Kreuter
Release Date:
July 7, 2022
Original Title:
X14
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
Liz, thirty-something, lives in her appartement in the Paris suburbs with her cat and her robot butler. Somewhere between a peaceful Golddorak and a protective creature from Studio Ghibli, with a punky Mohican and two blue LED eyes, X14 looks after the home. He is a music-lover, affectionate and a tad jealous. She is tall and thin, with diaphanous skin and a limpid gaze. She is living with an artificial heart and waiting, rather hopelessly, for a transplant. A cyborg princess with a (real) heart problem. In mini shorts, black tights and a hoodie, an electronic arsenal of batteries strapped to her torso, like Lara Croft by day and Fantômette by night, the badass heroine goes on one Tinder date after another without much enthusiasm and copes with life as best she can.
Liz, thirty-something, lives in her apartment in the Paris suburbs with her cat and her robot butler.
Dialogue Editor:
Valentin Keung
Director:
Delphine Kreuter
Director of Photography:
Delphine Kreuter
Editor:
François Gédigier
Producer:
Delphine Kreuter
Sound Editor:
Benoît Hillebrant
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Olivier Dô Hùu
Writer:
Delphine Kreuter
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