Humains
| Humains | |
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| Directed by | Pierre-Olivier Thévenin Jacques-Olivier Molon |
| Written by | Jean-Armand Bougrelle Frédérique Henri Dominique Néraud Silvan Boris Schmid[1] |
| Produced by | Vérane Frédiani Franck Ribière Ruth Waldburger |
| Starring | Philippe Nahon Sara Forestier Dominique Pinon |
| Cinematography | Aleksander Kaufmann |
| Edited by | Manuel De Sousa |
| Music by | Gast Waltzing |
Production company | La Fabrique 2 |
| Distributed by | La Fabrique de Films Films Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | France Switzerland Luxembourg |
| Language | French |
Humains is a French horror film directed from Pierre-Olivier Thévenin and Jacques-Olivier Molon. The film stars Sara Forestier, Dominique Pinon and Philippe Nahon.[2]
Plot
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A French research team travels to the Swiss Alps to investigate a discovery. After a car accident, the group becomes lost in the mountains with a group of tourists and struggle to survive while being hunted by mysterious figures.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Lorànt Deutsch as Thomas
- Sara Forestier as Nadia
- Dominique Pinon as Gildas
- Philippe Nahon as Professor Schneider
- Manon Tournier as Elodie
- Élise Otzenberger as Patricia
- Christian Kmiotek as Paulo
Production
[edit | edit source]The film was shot in late 2008 in Luxembourg, Paris and the Swiss Alps under the working title of "Les Disparus de Lötschental".[3] Yolande Moreau was originally cast in the lead role as the character Charlotte,[4] but she left the project. As a result, the character's role was changed and became Sara Forestier's character, Nadia.[5]
Release
[edit | edit source]The film premiered on 6 February 2009 as part of the European Film Market in Germany and was part of the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival on 11 April 2009.[6] The French cinema release was on 22 April 2009.[7]
Reception
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The film grossed only $236,617 in its opening week in France[8][9] and was universally panned by critics.[10][11] It is the only film to be reviewed on Nanarland.com in its first week.[12]
Soundtrack
[edit | edit source]The score was composed by Luxembourg cinema composer Gast Waltzing.[13]
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External links
[edit | edit source]- 2009 films
- 2009 horror films
- Films shot in France
- Films shot in Luxembourg
- Films shot in Paris
- Films shot in Switzerland
- 2000s French-language films
- French horror films
- Luxembourgian horror films
- Swiss horror films
- French-language Swiss films
- French-language Luxembourgian films
- 2000s French films
- Films scored by Gast Waltzing
