|
Episode: Season 1, Episode 6: Épisode 6
Duration: 134 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 60 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x676 | Added: 2019-Apr-03 |
Alternate Names: 안 아줄레
Physical Characteristics: N/A
First Appearances:
Most Important Roles:
Career Highlights:
"Anne Azoulay, a dark-haired beauty hailing from France, has made her mark on both the big screen and television. Known for her role as Béat in the TV series 'Ad Vitamin' (Latin for 'To Life'), she shares the spotlight with another actress, showcasing her impressive assets that rival even the most tempting of rear views. But Azoulay's on-screen exposure didn't begin with this series; years prior, she starred as Léa Arnauld in the film 'Léa' (2011), playing a stripper who is also a brilliant college student. The movie offers numerous scenes of her in various stages of undress, both on and off stage. Notably, Azoulay was one of the writers for this film, indicating her comfort with nudity as she even wrote it into the script. If you're not planning a trip to France to catch her reruns, you can stream her in the US on the Sundance channel, playing Liz Bernstein in 'The Bureau' ('Le Bureau des Légendes') from 2018-2020."
Release Year: 2018
Nation: France
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Manuel Schapira, Sébastien Mounier, Thomas Cailley
Writer: Sébastien Mounier, Thomas Cailley
Awards:
Similar:
Keywords: anticipation, eternal life, regeneration
In a future where death has been conquered and people can live indefinitely due to regeneration technology, an unusual phenomenon occurs: several teenagers commit suicide. Darius, a seasoned 120-year-old cop, and Christa, a troubled 24-year-old woman with suicidal tendencies herself, are tasked with investigating this mysterious wave of youth suicides. As they delve deeper into the case, they must confront dangerous forces that will not let them turn back.
Ad Vitam is a French drama series set in a future where humans have conquered death through regeneration technology. The series explores themes of eternal life and its consequences, using the backdrop of an investigation into teenage suicides to examine societal issues and personal struggles. With a blend of mystery, suspense, and existential questioning, Ad Vitam offers a thought-provoking exploration of human nature in an extended lifespan.