Tykho Moon (1996)
Directed by Enki Bilal

Sci-Fi

Film Synopsis

In a colony on the moon, which is crude copy of Paris, the President-Dictator Mac Bee is fighting against the disease that is gradually decimating his family.  To save his family, Mac Bee needs an organ donor, and only one man is compatible: Tykho Moon.  Desperate, the dictator sends an army of soliders and medics after the only man who can save his family...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Enki Bilal
  • Script: Enki Bilal, Dan Franck
  • Cinematographer: Eric Gautier
  • Music: Goran Vejvoda
  • Cast: Julie Delpy (Lena), Johan Leysen (Anikst), Michel Piccoli (Mac Bee), Marie Laforêt (Eva), Richard Bohringer (Glenbarr), Yann Collette (Alvin), Frédéric Gorny (Konstantin), Olivier Achard (The concierge), Svetozar Cvetkovic (Le Sbire), Roger Dumas (Patron), Jean-Louis Trintignant (Le chirurgien), Marilyne Canto (La réceptionniste), Jean-Paul Raths (Headwaiter), Peter Berling, Kevin Brunet, Marie Caries, Axel Gottschick, Adama Kouyaté, Didier Lesour, Susanne Leutenegger
  • Country: France / Germany / UK
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 102 min

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