Synopsis
Abraxas is a place where there are no taboos. Through the intermediary of renewable clones ressembling them, players can evolve without risking their lives. Jimmy and his friend Tristan get together there to indulge in all sorts of sordid experiments. One day Tristan decides to go to Abraxas, without going through the cloning process, in order to fully indulge in its pleasures.
Credits
Actors (6)
Production and distribution (1)
- Executive Producer : Eatern Company
Full credits (14)
- Screenwriter : Béatrice Pradal
- Director of Photography : Jean Castellotti
- Assistant Director : Charlie Moutault
- Editors : Léo Devienne, Béatrice Pradal
- Sound Recordist : Jean-Baptiste Wartel
- Voice-overs : David Krüger, Alexandre Bourg, Anouk Barrère
- Assistant Operator : Carmen Heyen
- Camera Operator : Jean Castellotti
- Sound Editor : Jonathan Mereau
- Continuity supervisor : Angèle Pignon
- Production Designer : Paul Wurtz
- Special Effects : David Scherer
- Make-up Artist : Élodie Gintte
- Sound Mixer : Jonathan Mereau
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Bizarre, Science fiction
- Themes : Human nature , Violence, Marginality
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2015
- Runtime : 34 min 30 seconds
- Production formats : HD
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 2.39
- Audio format : Stereo
- Rating restrictions : None
Resources
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https://fr-fr.facebook.com/abraxaslefilm/
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