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Directed by | Coralie Fargeat |
Written by | Coralie Fargeat |
Produced by | Jérôme Lateur |
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Cinematography | Philip Lozano |
Edited by | Charlotte Rembauville |
Music by | Walt Fermaitre |
Production company | Mezzanine |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Reality+ is a 2014 French science fiction short film written and directed by Coralie Fargeat and funded through the Audi Talents Awards. The film explores a near-future Paris in which a brain chip called Reality+ allows users to see themselves with their idealized physique, and is based on themes including society's obsession with appearance. Fargeat used a limited budget to blend futuristic elements with Paris's historic setting. Reality+ received accolades and inspired her second feature film, The Substance.