Synopsis
In the distant future, the Earth has become uninhabitable. Humanity has left it and colonized other solar systems. Access is now strictly controlled. The viewer plays John Jones, a mercenary commissioned by a scientist and a cult priestess, who illegally arrives on Earth to explore a mysterious archaeological excavation site. The object of their quest—their Holy Grail—is to find the grave of Luke, prophet of the main interstellar religion.
Credits
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- Executive Producers : Les Produits Frais, Honkytonk Films
Full credits (9)
- Executive Producers : Oriane Hurard, Arnaud Dressen
- Screenwriter : Benjamin Nuel
- Music Composer : Xavier Thibault
- Sound Recordist : Xavier Thibault
- Voice : Anne Steffens, Claude Gerbe, Jochen Hägele
- Sound Editor : Xavier Thibault
- Special Effects : Robin Maulet, Léon Denise
- Visual effects : Robin Maulet, Raphaël Kuntz
- Sound Mixer : Xavier Thibault
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Animated film, Fiction
- Sub-genre : Virtual Reality, 3D animation, Science fiction
- Themes : Science fiction/Futuristic, Environment, Science and technology
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2017
- Runtime : 13 min
- Visa number : 152.866
- Visa issue date : 10/06/2020
- Production formats : VR 360°
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 360°
- Audio format : Binaural sound
- Rating restrictions : None
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