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Renaissance

  • Director: Christian Volckman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Tech Noir
  • Themes: Future Dystopias, Kidnapping, Haunted By the Past
  • Main Cast: Daniel Craig, Patrick Floersheim, Laura Blanc, Catherine McCormack, Romola Garai, Virgine Mery, Ian Holm, Gabriel Ledoze, Marc Cassot, Kevork Malikyan
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: UK/FR/LU
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

In the labyrinthine streets of 21st century Paris, where every move is monitored and ever action recorded, a mysterious kidnapping sets into motion a catastrophic series of events that could ultimately prove the downfall of civilization. The year is 2054, and the Avalon Corporation has securely woven its way into every aspect of modern living by making youth and beauty the most valued commodity around. Troubles arises in the City of Lights when a high-profile scientist named Ilona (voice of Romola Garai) is kidnapped, and policeman Barthélémy Karas (voice of Daniel Craig) is assigned the task of solving the case. As his investigation leads Karas down a menacing path where death lurks around every bend, he soon discovers that events that took place in 2006 have cast a dark shadow over the future of humankind. A film that mixes Blade Runner aesthetics with stark, Sin City-style visuals, Renaissance was filmed using motion-capture animation and features extravagant production design by Alfred Frazzani (Immortel Ad Vitam). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Daniel Craig - Barthélémy Karas
  • Patrick Floersheim - Barthélémy Karas [French]
  • Catherine McCormack - Bislane Tasuiev
  • Laura Blanc - Bislane Tasuiev [French]
  • Virgine Mery - Ilona Tasuiev [French]
  • Romola Garai - Ilona Tasuiev
  • Ian Holm - Dr. Jonas Muller
  • Gabriel Ledoze - Paul Dellenbach [French]
  • Kevork Malikyan - Nusrat Farfella
  • Marc Cassot - Jonas Muller [French]
Jonathan Pryce - Paul Dellenbach; Bruno Choel - Pierre; Rick Warden - Pierre Amiel; Marc Alfos - Nusrat; Nina Sosanya - Reparaz; Lachelle Carl - Nora; Sean Pertwee - Montoya; Sean Barrett - Naghib; Robert Dauney - Barthélémy Karas (Mocap); Crystal Shepherd-Cross - Bislane Tasuiev (Mocap); Ilona Tasuiev - Van Waess, Isabelle (Mocap); Max Hayter - Paul Dellenbach (Mocap); Marco Lorenzi - Dr. Jonas Muller (Mocap); Jerome Causse - Pierre Amiel (Mocap); Clémentine Baert - Nurses (Mocap); Chris Bearne - Parisian (Mocap); David Benito - Naghib (Mocap); Tsuyu Bridwell - Raparaz (Mocap); Alexandre Degli Esposito - Young Farfella (Mocap); Boutros El Amari - Goran (Mocap); Marcia Fantin - Parisian (Mocap); Logan Feierbach - Théo (Mocap); Raphaël Fuchs-Willis - Claus Muller (Mocap); Paul Jenkins - Security Force (Mocap); Radica Jovovich - Woman Hostage (Mocap); Christian Kmiotek - Vord Lover (Mocap); Sophie Knight - Farfella's Woman (Mocap); Anouk Lenorman - Little Girl With Balloon (Mocap); Salomé Lenorman - Little Girl (Mocap); Kumar Motiani - Farfella's Security Force (Mocap); Julian Nest - Parisian (Mocap); Daniel Plier - Montoya (Mocap); Tim Probyn - Policeman (Mocap); Vladimir Radovic - Nightclubber (Mocap); Jessica Reavis - Avalon's Hostess (Mocap); Arnita Swanson - Nora (Mocap); Neil Underwood - Homeless Man (Mocap); Chas Warlow - Woeller (Mocap); Robert Watson Barr - Dr. Nakata (Mocap); Linda Woodhall - Elderly Woman (Mocap); Leslie Woodhall - Elderly Man (Mocap); Jean-Francois Wolff - Nusrat Farfella (Mocap); Isabelle Van Waes - Ilona Tasuiev (Mocap)

Credit

Juan Solanas - Art Director, Christian Volckman - Art Director, Pascal Valdes - Art Director, Etienne Beguinot - Art Director, Bertrand Gatignol - Art Director, Emmanuel Gorinstein - Art Director, Bertrand Santini - Art Director, Attitude Studio - Animator, Jake Eberts - Associate Producer, Ralph Kamp - Associate Producer, Louise Goodsill - Associate Producer, Ilann Girard - Associate Producer, Monique Durlacher Van der Waals - Casting, Nicolas Dodd - Conductor, Timothy Burrill - Co-producer, Roch Lener - Co-producer, Lilian Eche - Co-producer, Ariane Payen - Co-producer, Laëtitia Bévérini - Continuity, Dominique Furge - First Assistant Director, James Hagger - First Assistant Director, Christian Volckman - Director, Pascal Tosi - Editor, Jake Eberts - Executive Producer, Ralph Kamp - Executive Producer, Louise Goodsill - Executive Producer, Ilann Girard - Executive Producer, Jean-Bernard Marinot - Executive Producer, Jean-Bernard Marinot - Line Producer, Jean-Baptiste Lere - Line Producer, Julien Lambert - Lighting, Nicolas Dodd - Composer (Music Score), Edouard Dubois - Musical Direction/Supervision, Aton Soumache - Producer, Alexis Vonarb - Producer, Sylvain Despretz - Set Designer, Vincent Rueda - Set Designer, Laurent Gapaillard - Set Designer, Hélène Giraud - Set Designer, Viktor Antonov - Set Designer, Alfred Frazzani - Set Designer, Emmanuel Gorinstein - Set Designer, Sylvain Muze - Special Effects, Tim Cavagin - Sound/Sound Designer, Steve Single - Sound/Sound Designer, Gregoire Couziner - Sound/Sound Designer, Thomas Couzinier - Sound/Sound Designer, Pierre Villette - Special Effects Supervisor, Scott Cherry - Dialogue Writer, Matthieu Delaporte - Screen Story, Alexandre De la Patelliere - Screen Story, Jean-Bernard Pouy - Screenwriter, Matthieu Delaporte - Screenwriter, Alexandre De la Patelliere - Screenwriter, Pierre Villette - Visual Effects Supervisor, Louis Warbeck - Additional Music, Benjamin Bardou - Matte Artist, Pierre Marteel - Matte Artist, Stéphane Marty - Technical Director, Guillaume Aliquot - Layout, Ludovic Fouche - Layout, Charles Fougeron - Layout, Carlo Giesa - Layout, Adrien Miller - Layout, Philharmonia Orchestra - Musical Performer, Chris Tirtaine - Post Production Supervisor, Delphine Ankoudovitch - Production Coordinator, Françoise Delville - Production Coordinator, Jacqueline Edwards - Production Coordinator, Manne Tuloup - Production Coordinator, Tim Cavagin - Re-Recording Mixer, Steve Single - Re-Recording Mixer, Frederic Echelard - Re-Recording Mixer, David Morais Rocas - Second Assistant Director, Thomas Szabo - Storyboard, Christian Volckman - Storyboard, Pascal Alix - Storyboard, Ivan Gomez - Storyboard, Antoine Poulain - Storyboard, Julien Renouit - Storyboard, Oliver Tarney - Supervising Sound Editor, Jon Duncan - Production Accountant, Valérie Darras - Production Accountant, Thierry Fontaine - Production Accountant, Patrick Raynal - Additional Dialogue, Jean-Bernard Pouy - Additional Dialogue, Matthieu Delaporte - Additional Dialogue, Alexandre De la Patelliere - Additional Dialogue, Louis Elman Associates - ADR Voice Casting, Gerald Parel - Character Design, Julien Renouit - Character Design, Laurent Paqueteau - Assistant Director

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Renaissance
Directed by Christian Volckman
Produced by Timothy Burrill (co-producer)
Aton Soumache (producer)
Alexis Vonarb (producer)
Bob Weinstein (executive)
Harvey Weinstein (executive)
Bonnie Radford (executive)
Written by Alexandre de La Patellière
Mathieu Delaporte
Jean-Bernard Pouy (adaptation)
Patrick Raynal (adaptation)
Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow (writers)
Michael Phillipson (writer)
Music by Nicholas Dodd
Distributed by Miramax Films (USA)
Pathe (France)
Onyx Films (France)
Millimages (France)
France 2 (France)
Release date(s) 15 March 2006 (France)
28 July 2006 (UK)
22 September 2006 (USA)
Running time 105 min
Country  France
Language English / French

Renaissance is a 2006 black-and-white animated cyberpunk/science fiction detective film by French director Christian Volckman. It was co-produced in France, United Kingdom and Luxembourg and released on 15 March 2006 in France and 28 July 2006 in the UK by Miramax Films. Renaissance features a rare visual style in which almost all images are exclusively black and white, with only occasional colour used for detail.

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Plot

Synopsis

Karas, the protagonist of the film.

In Paris in the year 2054, where every deed and gesture is checked and filmed, Ilona Tasuiev, a young female scientist, is kidnapped. Avalon, the megalithic corporation for which Ilona works, puts pressure on Karas, a controversial policeman specialising in abductions, to find her as quickly as possible. But Karas soon feels a little presence in his wake.

He isn't alone in the quest for Ilona, and his pursuers seem poised to overtake him. Finding Ilona becomes vital: the brilliant young woman is involved in a conspiracy which is bigger than any imaginable. She holds the key to a secret that puts humanity's future in question: The Renaissance Protocol...

Summary

The film opens with scenes establishing the kidnapping of scientist Ilona Tastuiev, who works for the megacorporation Avalon. The focus transitions to Barthélémy Karas, a policeman, as he diffuses a hostage situation by killing the hostage-takers. Karas is soon after charged with solving the mystery of the disappearance of Ilona. Karas begins by contacting Jonas Muller, a former Avalon scientist familiar with Ilona.

After following a series of dead leads, Karas find Illona's car being driven. After capturing the driver, Karas turns him over to Farfallah, a Islamic mobster, in return for footage of Illona's car initially being stolen by an incredibly old appearing man.

Karas turns to Illonas sister, who breaks into Avalons archives and finds the man she saw in Illona's journal, Dr. Nakata. Nakata and Muller both studied progeria, and were part of an Avalon project to cure it. After Dr. Mullers' brother died of progeria, he destroyed all the groups research, including killing the remaining child patients.

Karas eventually finds Dr. Nakata, who reveals that Avalon cared little about the cure of the actual disease. By curing progeria, they would effectively create clinical immortality.

Production

The producers used motion capture and computer graphics to create the film's unique look. The cast performed their scenes in motion-capture suits in front of a blue screen. Computer animators translated these animations to digital models used for the characters. The animated characters were placed in three-dimensional computer backdrops, with post-process effects added to achieve the film's final look.

In a similar way to Audi with its RSQ for I, Robot, French automaker Citroën designed a car specially for the film, imagining what a Citroën might look like in 2054.[1]

The film cost 14 million to make over six years. It was funded by Disney with 3 million USD provided from Miramax.

Cast

French cast

  • Patrick Floersheim — Barthélémy Karas
  • Laura Blanc — Bislane Tasuiev
  • Virgin — Ilona Tasuiev
  • Gabriel Le Doze — Paul Dellenbach
  • Mark Anthony — Jonas Muller
  • Rick Warden — Amiel
  • Bruno — Pierre Amiel
  • Kevork Malikyan — Nusrat Farfella
  • Marc Alfos — Nustra Farfella
  • Chris Bearne — Multiple
  • Lebron James— Nora
  • Radica Jovicic — nurse
  • Breffni McKenna — Dimitri

English cast

Critical reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 43% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 65 reviews.[2] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 57 out of 100, based on 17 reviews.[3]

Box office performance

The film grossed a total of $1,831,348 worldwide — $70,644 in the United States and $1,760,704 in other territories[4] — including $1,520,587 in Algeria, France, Monaco, Morocco and Tunisia.[5]

Technical data

  • Duration: 105 minutes.
  • Black and white (except a few colour details).
  • Production: Onyx Films and Millimages, with France 2 Cinéma and Timefirm Limited as co-producers.
  • 3D Executive Producer: Marc Miance
  • Animation Studio: Attitude Studio

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