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Linda Hardy | Jill Bioskop | |
Thomas Kretschmann | Nikopol | |
Charlotte Rampling | Elma Turner | |
Frédéric Pierrot | John | |
Thomas M. Pollard | Horus | |
Yann Collette | Froebe | |
Derrick Brenner | Jonas | |
Olivier Achard | Checker | |
Corinne Jaber | Lily Liang | |
Barbara Scaff | Jill | |
Linda Hardy | Jill | |
Joe Sheridan | Allgood | |
Jerry Di Giacomo | Jack Turner | |
Dominique Mahut | Hotel Receptionist | |
Gary Cowan | Tycho Barman | |
Augustin Legrand | Pusher | |
Javon Constantin | Eugenics' Little Boy | |
Owen Steketee | Horus's Baby |
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Producer |
Charles Gassot
Dominique Brunner |
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Writer |
Enki Bilal
Serge Lehman |
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Cinematography |
Pascal Gennesseaux
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Musician |
Goran Vejvoda
Sigur Rós |
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In New York City in the late 21st century a mysterious pyramid is seen hovering in the skies, while down below Gill (Linda Hardy) is going about her normal business. This is a world where the human authorities have started rounding up the non-human population and sending them to a testing clinic called ‘Eugenics’. Gill is amongst those captured and happens to be noticed by Dr Turner (Charlotte Rampling) who decides to take a personal interest in her. Meanwhile, the pyramid in the sky is occupied by Horus, a Greek god who happens to be the creator of Earth. Not pleased with what he sees, he decides to rectify the wrong doings, with the help of an escaped convict, before his life expires in seven days. |
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