Cosmodrama (2015)
Directed by Philippe Fernandez

Comedy / Drama / Sci-Fi

Film Synopsis

Seven cryogenically frozen scientists come out of a long period of hibernation, along with a dog and monkey, and find themselves on board a spaceship that they do not recognise.  They have no idea how they came to be here or, assuming they are on some kind of mission, what the purpose of the mission might be.  They haven't even the slightest clue as to where they are heading.  They may have been travelling through space for hundreds of years, maybe even longer.  Several theories are suggested and tested - one likely scenario is that they may have passed through a black hole.  Despite their scientific training, the seven astronauts struggle to make sense of their present predicament, and, inevitably, some are better equipped to deal with the situation than others...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Fernandez
  • Script: Philippe Fernandez
  • Photo: Frédéric Serve
  • Music: Sylvain Quément
  • Cast: Jackie Berroyer (L'astronome), Bernard Blancan (Le reporter), Emilia Derou-Bernal (La physiologiste), Ortès Holz (Le sémiologue), Serge Larivière (Le régisseur), Sascha Ley (La biologiste), Emmanuel Moynot (Le psychologue), Stefanie Schüler (La femme des ondes)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 112 min

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