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Christophe Gans
Birth at
11 March 1960
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Christophe Hans was born on March 11, 1960 in Antibes, southern France. When he was a teenager, he was fond of movies about samurai and kung fu, so at a young age he shot his first movie. In 1980, Christoph began publishing his own magazine, Rhesus Zero, for those who like science fiction. Christophe Hans studied at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematopraphiques. In 1981, he directed the short film Silver Slime, which was dedicated to Mario Bravo. The painting was noted by critics and shown at
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Christophe Hans was born on March 11, 1960 in Antibes, southern France. When he was a teenager, he was fond of movies about samurai and kung fu, so at a young age he shot his first movie. In 1980, Christoph began publishing his own magazine, Rhesus Zero, for those who like science fiction. Christophe Hans studied at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematopraphiques. In 1981, he directed the short film Silver Slime, which was dedicated to Mario Bravo. The painting was noted by critics and shown at the Paris Festival in 1982.
In 1982, Christophe came up with the idea of founding a new Starfix magazine. He has been active in supporting some directors such as Dario Argento, David Lins, John Carpenter, Sergio Leone and others. In 1994, Christoph himself acted as a director. He directed an episode of the film Necronomicon by H.F. Lovecraft. The Japanese investors liked this work and offered cooperation. The result was a film adaptation of the manga series and anime The Crying Killer. In 1995, the film of the same name was released with Mark Dacaskas and Julie Condra in the lead roles. Mark plays Yo, a professional killer who cries every time he commits a murder. One day a girl becomes a witness to his crime. And now Yo has to kill her. Film
"Weeping Killer" He received the Audience Award at the Swedish Fantasy Film Festival and was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the Fantasporto Festival. Christoph Hans, together with Mark Dacaskas, staged the final swordfight.
After The Crying Killer, Christoph spent a couple of years adapting the novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Jules Verne. In 2001, his next work was published:
Brotherhood of the Wolf with Mark Dacaskas, Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel. The film was very popular in France and was nominated for the Saturn Award, the Best Director Award at the Brussels International Festival and others. "The Brotherhood of the Wolf" received the silver Grand Prix of the Catalan International Festival "For the best European fantasy film".
In 2006, Christoph Hans made a horror film.
Silent Hill Based on the Japanese video game of the same name. In 2011, his film “Fantomas” was released.