The Big Bang (1984)
In 1995, Italy annihilates Libya, which destroys Israel. Africa bombs Germany, which in turn attacks France. Luxembourg conquers England. Sweden, Monte Carlo and Switzerland immolate themselves.The Russians decide to liquidate the Americans, who unleash their nuclear fleet, leaving only two continents on the verge of World War IV.
Director: Picha
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Science Fiction
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: March 6, 1984
Cast
- Alice Playten - Una (voice)
- Luis Rego - Fred (voice)
- Georges Aminel - Comrade-in-Chief, President of the Universe, Narrator (voice)
- Perrette Pradier - Una (voice)
- Régine Teyssot - Liberty (voice)
- Paule Emanuele - Trixie (voice)
- Richard Darbois - Conan the Barbarian (voice)
- Marshall Efron - Comrade in Chief (voice)
- David L. Lander - Fred (voice)
Screenplay
Music: Roy Budd
Production: Zwanz, Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la FWB
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
satire, adult animation
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Big Bang about?
- In 1995, Italy annihilates Libya, which destroys Israel. Africa bombs Germany, which in turn attacks France. Luxembourg conquers England. Sweden, Monte Carlo and Switzerland immolate themselves.The Russians decide to liquidate the Americans, who unleash their nuclear fleet, leaving only two continents on the verge of World War IV.
- Who directed The Big Bang?
- The Big Bang was directed by Picha.
- Who stars in The Big Bang?
- The Big Bang stars Alice Playten, Luis Rego, Georges Aminel, Perrette Pradier, Régine Teyssot, Paule Emanuele.
- How long is The Big Bang?
- The Big Bang has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
- What genre is The Big Bang?
- The Big Bang is a Animation, Comedy, Science Fiction film.
- Where was The Big Bang produced?
- The Big Bang was produced in France.
- What are the themes of The Big Bang?
- The themes of The Big Bang include: Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony.