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Level Five is a french film of genre Science fiction directed by Chris Marker released in USA on 15 august 2014 with Catherine Belkhodja

Level Five (1997)

Level Five
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Released in USA 15 august 2014
Length 1h46
Directed by
OriginFrance
Genres Science fiction,    War,    Documentary,    Romance
Rating69% 3.485323.485323.485323.485323.48532

Level Five is a 1997 French film, directed by the media artist Chris Marker, starring Catherine Belkhodja as the only human actor within a virtual reality world.

Synopsis

Kenji Tokitsu, expert en sports de combat et auteur de la Voix du do, et Nagisa Oshima, cinéaste, sont interviewés. (partie documentaire du film).

Actors

Catherine Belkhodja

(Laura)
Chris Marker

(Self (voice) (uncredited))
Nagisa Ōshima

(Self)
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