Immortal - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Immortal"
Immortel (ad vitam) (2004)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Immortal - TMDB rating
5.7/10
392
Immortal - Kinopoisk rating
6.169/10
41883
Immortal - IMDB rating
5.9/10
22000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Dominique Brunner
Executive Producer

Casting

Bernard Savin Pascaud
Casting

Editor

Véronique Parnet
Editor

Art Direction

Jean-Pierre Fouillet
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Mimi Lempicka #72854
Mimi Lempicka
Costume Design

Original Music Composer

Sigur Rós
Original Music Composer
Goran Vejvoda
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Daniel J. Walker
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Pascal Gennesseaux #271255
Pascal Gennesseaux
Director of Photography

First Assistant Director

Lionel Steketee
First Assistant Director

Novel

Sound Designer

Photo Laurent Quaglio #79918
Laurent Quaglio
Sound Designer

Hair Designer

Cécile Gentilin
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Nicolas Degennes
Makeup Designer

Production Coordinator

Sophie Bernard
Production Coordinator

Line Producer

Sylvie Chevereau-Marchais
Line Producer

Music Producer

Valérie Lindon
Music Producer

Adaptation

Serge Lehman
Adaptation

Dialogue

Mix Technician

Pierre Lenoir
Mix Technician

Mixing Engineer

Photo Gérard Lamps #71495
Gérard Lamps
Mixing Engineer

Scenario Writer

Photo Enki Bilal #271254

Enki Bilal

Enki Bilal
Scenario Writer
Serge Lehman
Scenario Writer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the comics of Enki Bilal, known as 'The Nikopol Trilogy'. It includes: 'The Fair of the Immortals', 'The Female Trap', and 'Cold Equator'.
  • According to director Enki Bilal, he named the main character Nikopol after the city of Nikopol in Ukraine.
  • In one scene of the film, the protagonist drinks vodka called "Tarkovskaya" in a bar.
  • In the film, Nikolpol recites excerpts from the poems "Carrion," "Self-Flagellation," "Destruction," and "Poison" by Charles Baudelaire from the collection "Flowers of Evil."
  • In the film, Nicolop declaims excerpts from Charles Baudelaire’s poems "Carrion," "Self-Torment," "Destruction," and "Poison" from the collection "The Flowers of Evil."
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