A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 2016
Original Title:
I, Philip
Genres:
Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
A Virtual Reality Movie - In early 2005, David Hanson, an American robotics, is developing its first android human. His name is Phil and it is simply the copy of the famous science fiction author Philip K. Dick. In a few weeks Phil became famous on the Web and in the author's fan circles. It is presented in several conferences around the world. In late 2005, the head of the android disappeared during a flight America West Airlines between Dallas and Las Vegas. Through the memories of the android and those of the author, the film offers an interpretation of Phil's life.
Assistant Production Manager:
Emma Genet
Costumer:
Karine Marques Ferreira
Digital Imaging Technician:
Nicolás Díaz
Brice Barbier
Director:
Pierre Zandrowicz
Director of Photography:
Jean-Baptiste Villechaize
Electrician:
Léo Petit
Adrien Maillard
Thaïs Beaufils
First Assistant Camera:
Anne Angèle Bertoli
First Assistant Director:
Gary Brocaud
Gaffer:
Brice Tupin
Music:
Rone
Producer:
Antoine Cayrol
Production Design:
Irene Marinari
Script Supervisor:
Laurence Nicoli
Second Assistant Camera:
Yannig Dumoulin
Sound Mixer:
Yves Bagot
Stereoscopic Supervisor:
Tim Mendler
Third Assistant Camera:
Noemie Commissaire
Unit Production Manager:
Maxime Gallet
VFX Artist:
Johann Roche
Lucas Roubergue
Sarah Quilbé
James Sénade
VFX Editor:
Elodie Balaguer
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Émilie Lesgourgues
Tom Guerrand-Mach
Visual Effects Producer:
François Denin
Bastien Harispe
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