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Immortal (French: Immortel, ad vitam) is a 2004 English language French live-action and animated science fiction film co-written and directed by Enki Bilal and starring Linda Hardy, Thomas Kretschmann, and Charlotte Rampling. It is loosely based upon Bilal's comic book La Foire aux immortels (The Carnival of Immortals).
Immortal or Immortality may also refer to: Film. The Immortals, an American crime film; Immortality, an alternate title for the 1998 British film The Wisdom of ...
Author Karen A. Romanko compares the show to Warehouse 13 in her book "Women of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television", and describes the key characters in "The Librarians", highlighting Colonel Baird's role as not only the protector of the lives of the librarians, but also of their immortal souls. She also notes how Cassandra's brain tumour ...
Singularity 7 (2004) by Ben Templesmith [36] The Surrogates (2005) by Robert Venditti [ 37 ] The entire Marvel 2099 line is an example of the cyberpunk genre in comics, especially Ghost Rider 2099 and Spider-Man 2099 .
Cast Genre Notes 5x2: François Ozon: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: Drama: Nominated for Golden Lion & 1 win Les 11 commandements: François Desagnat Thomas Sorriaux: Michaël Youn, Vincent Desagnat, Benjamin Morgaine: Comedy: À tout de suite: Benoît Jacquot: Isild Le Besco: Drama: 1 win (best art direction) Gijón International Film Festival ...
Main cast 1998 Fast Tracks: Alana Burroughs Main cast 2004 Parallax: Katherine Raddic Main cast 2005–06 All Saints: Nicole Higgins Episodes: "Immortal", "No Way Out" 2006–09 McLeod's Daughters: Tayler Jane Geddes Guest role (season 6), main cast (seasons 7–8) 2008 The Strip: Cherry Cunningham Episode: "1.6" 2008 Packed to the Rafters ...
Immortals was released on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Blu-ray 3D on March 5, 2012 in the United Kingdom and on March 6, 2012 in the United States and Canada. [10] In its first week of release 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment sold more than 1.2 million units of the film [11] making it the week's #1 film in Home Entertainment. [12]
Ian McNeice (born 2 October 1950) is an English film and television actor. On television, he has played government agent Harcourt in the 1985 television series Edge of Darkness, Bert Large in the comedy-drama Doc Martin, the Newsreader in historical drama Rome (2005–2007) and Winston Churchill in Doctor Who (2010–2011).