Hu-Man | |
Director: | Jérôme Laperrousaz |
Producer: | Terence Stamp (co-producer) Marie-Françoise Mascaro (co-producer) Jérôme Laperrousaz[1] Marceau Long[2] Yves Pauthe[3] |
Screenplay: | Jérôme Laperrousaz André Ruellan Guillaume Laperrousaz Francis Guilbert Thierry Pelanne (English adaptation) |
Music: | Eric Burdon Tim Blake David Horowitz Patrick Vian Jean Guillou[4] |
Cinematography: | Jimmy Glasberg |
Editing: | Noun Serra |
Production Companies: | Romantique Films Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française Institut national de l'audiovisuel Filmologies |
Distributor: | Camera One |
Released: | (Paris premiere)[5] |
Runtime: | 105 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French English Arabic Spanish |
Hu-Man is a 1975 French science fiction film directed by Jérôme Laperrousaz.
An actor is put in precarious situations while his fear is broadcast to a television audience. The audience's emotions determine whether he is sent to the past or future.
Year | Ceremony/Festival | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | |
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1976 | 1st César Awards | César Award | Best Sound | Harrik & Harald Maury | ||
1976 | 14th Trieste International Science Fiction Film Festival | Golden Asteroid | Best Film | [7] | ||
1976 | 14th Trieste International Science Fiction Film Festival | Silver Asteroid | Best Actor | Terence Stamp | [8] |