
Immortel (ad vitam) (2004)
Release Year: 2004
Alternative Title: Immortals, Безсмъртен, Immortal - New York 2095: Die Rückkehr der Götter, Surematu, La femme piège, Gynaika pagida, Besmrtnik, Halhatatlanok, Immortal Ad Vitam, God Diva, Nemirtingieji, Immortal - Kobieta pułapka, Imortal, Besmrtna, Бессмертные: Война миров, Kadin tuzagi
Director: Enki Bilal
Writer: Enki Bilal, Serge Lehman
Production & Genre
Producer: N/A
Companies: RF2K Productions, Force Majeure Productions, Medusa Film, TF1 Films Production, CiBy 2000, Téléma
Genre: Drama, Dystopian Film, Live-Action Animated Film, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction Film, Thriller
Budget: 24.665.810
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Keywords
Keywords: skeleton, bed, white woman, dioses egipcios
Story
In a dystopian future where ancient gods rule over Earth and humans have been genetically altered, an unnamed god is sentenced to death. Seeking immortality, he searches for a suitable human host to inhabit and a woman to bear his child. His pursuit leads him to discover that the key to his survival lies in a young woman named Elèna, who bears a unique genetic mark.
Summary
Immortel (ad vitam) is a 2004 film directed by Enki Bilal, blending live-action and animation. Set in a futuristic world where gods coexist with altered humans, the movie explores themes of immortality, power, and manipulation. Despite its intriguing premise and impressive visuals, the plot as described in available sources is somewhat limited.