Zéro Gravité (1990)
ZERO GRAVITY is a borrowing from the English language which simply means weightlessness, absence of gravity. Around an accident which perhaps will happen, a breathless suspense takes shape throughout the film. The original soundtrack reinforces this atmosphere by making the dramatic impact even more paranoid. "I wanted to make a film about the end of the story."
Director: Jean-Claude Bustros
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: December 27, 1990
Country: Canada
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Zéro Gravité about?
- ZERO GRAVITY is a borrowing from the English language which simply means weightlessness, absence of gravity. Around an accident which perhaps will happen, a breathless suspense takes shape throughout the film. The original soundtrack reinforces this atmosphere by making the dramatic impact even more paranoid. "I wanted to make a film about the end of the story."
- Who directed Zéro Gravité?
- Zéro Gravité was directed by Jean-Claude Bustros.
- How long is Zéro Gravité?
- Zéro Gravité has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- Where was Zéro Gravité produced?
- Zéro Gravité was produced in Canada.