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  1. Renaissance: Directed by Christian Volckman. With Daniel Craig, Romola Garai, Ian Holm, Kevork Malikyan. A young gene researcher, Ilona, is kidnapped in a future Paris.

  2. Renaissance (also known as Paris 2054: Renaissance) is a 2006 animated tech noir film. [1] The film, which was co-produced in France, the United Kingdom and Luxembourg, was directed by Christian Volckman. It was released on 15 March 2006 in France and 28 July 2006 in the UK by Pathé Distribution and on 22 September 2006 in the US by ...

  3. Movies set in Renaissance era (1400-1600 AD) The Renaissance era, spanning from the 14th to the 17th century, was a profound period of rebirth and transformation in Europe. Marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, this period was characterized by a revival of interest in Greek and Roman literature, art, and philosophy, leading ...

  4. Renaissance - Sortie au cinéma le 15 mars 2006 Un film de Christian Volckman Avec Daniel Craig, Romola Garai, Ian Holm 2054. Dans un Paris labyrinthique où chaque fait et geste est contrôlé et...

  5. Sep 16, 2020 · From dark political thrillers to light and heartfelt costume dramas, the period is nothing but flexible when it comes to genre, and while it's not the most-explored setting, there are more than a few Renaissance/Elizabethan films to satisfy the armchair historians and drama club alumni out there.

  6. Sep 23, 2006 · Overview. To find Ilona and unlock the secrets of her disappearance, Karas must plunge deep into the parallel worlds of corporate espionage, organized crime and genetic research - where the truth imprisons whoever finds it first and miracles can be bought but at a great price. Christian Volckman. Director. Alexandre de La Patellière. Screenplay.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › renaissanceRenaissance - Metacritic

    Sep 22, 2006 · Renaissance is a bold vision of a stark near future drenched in hidden secrets and technological frontiers. It takes film noir to its most stylized edge, utilizing live action motion capture, animated in 3D and rendered in high contrast black and white to create graphic novel come-to-life.