The Big Everything (2015)

The space road movie

The Big Everything (2015) poster

Niels is overjoyed when he hears about the black hole that will drastically reduce his prison sentence. He’s been chosen for his talents as a mechanic to take part in a special mission: escorting a band of eccentric scientists in a spaceship to a black hole that is fifty light years away from Earth. The deal seems more than correct to him as the mission will only take six weeks for them to see Earth again. There’s only one small annoying detail. Those six weeks in hyperspace represent some hundred years on Earth. And that is if everything will go as planned.

Director: Nicolas Bazz
Genre: Adventure, Science Fiction
Runtime: 127 min
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Production: Ombres Production
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

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More Films by Director: Nicolas Bazz
More Films in Genre: Adventure, Science Fiction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Big Everything about?
Niels is overjoyed when he hears about the black hole that will drastically reduce his prison sentence. He’s been chosen for his talents as a mechanic to take part in a special mission: escorting a band of eccentric scientists in a spaceship to a black hole that is fifty light years away from Earth. The deal seems more than correct to him as the mission will only take six weeks for them to see Earth again. There’s only one small annoying detail. Those six weeks in hyperspace represent some hundred years on Earth. And that is if everything will go as planned.
Who directed The Big Everything?
The Big Everything was directed by Nicolas Bazz.
Who stars in The Big Everything?
The Big Everything stars Jauris Casanova, Hélène Seuzaret, Benjamin Boyer, Laure Gouget, Pierre-Alain de Garrigues.
How long is The Big Everything?
The Big Everything has a runtime of 2h 7m (127 minutes).
What genre is The Big Everything?
The Big Everything is a Adventure, Science Fiction film.
Where was The Big Everything produced?
The Big Everything was produced in France.