Determined to change his life, the Count of Servadac donated his castle and each of the bodies of the family members to the avant-garde medicine of William Stein (great-grandson of Victor Frankenstein), duly poisoned for this purpose. . Opportunity for Stein to carry out the first transplant of memory neurons on human corpses.
Directing | Jean-Charles Fitoussi | Director |
Production | Christophe Gougeon | Producer |
Camera | Julien Roux | Director of Photography |
Crew | Ella Gallieni | Thanks |
Sound | Samuel Aïchoun | Sound Mixer |
Sound | François Boudet | Sound |
Camera | Sébastien Buchmann | Director of Photography |
Crew | Benjamin Hameury | Thanks |
Crew | Waldemar Daninsky | Thanks |
Camera | Alan Guichaoua | Director of Photography |
Writing | Jean-Charles Fitoussi | Writer |
Sound | Erwan Kerzanet | Sound |
Production | Jean-Charles Fitoussi | Producer |
Camera | Tom Harari | Director of Photography |
Sound | Elton Rabineau | Sound |