Ares (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 23, 2016

Original Title:
Arès

Alternate Titles:
Ares
Arès
Kamp till döds

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Albertine Productions
Cinéfrance 1888
Gaumont

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16  DE: 16  NL: 16  PL: 16  SE: 15 

Runtime: 80

In a near future, the world order has changed. With its 10 millions of unemployed citizens, France has now become a poor country. Its people wavers between rebellion and resignation and find an outlet in the shape of TV broadcast ultra brutal fights in which the players are legally doped and unscrupulous.

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Co-Producer:
Louis Leterrier

Costume Designer:
Pierre Canitrot

Director:
Jean-Patrick Benes

Director of Photography:
Jérôme Alméras

Editor:
Vincent Tabaillon

Fight Choreographer:
Dominique Fouassier

First Assistant Director:
Franklin Ohannessian

Makeup Designer:
Amélie Grossier
Olivier Afonso

Original Music Composer:
Alex Cortés

Producer:
Sidonie Dumas
Matthieu Tarot

Production Design:
Jérémy Streliski

Production Director:
Vincent Lefeuvre

Visual Effects:
Alain Carsoux

Writer:
Jérémie Guez
Benjamin Dupas
Jean-Patrick Benes
Allan Mauduit

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