Christophe Gans
11.03.1960, Antibes, France
As a teenager, Christophe Gans made his
first fanzine Rhesus Zero, in which he showed his inclination towards
Kung – fu and sci-fi film. He is one of the directors of the horror film
Necronomicon (1994), based on stories by the famous writer H.P. Lovecraft.
In 1995, Gans made his first feature film - the adaptation of Koike and
Ikegamia’s famous manga - Crying Freeman starring Marc Dacascos.
This film was a huge surprise and achieved a cult status. His next film,
Vučje bratstvo (2001), is a logical continuation of his work, and an outcome
of his endeavors to bring together the traditional Japanese school and the
contemporary European way of thinking.
first fanzine Rhesus Zero, in which he showed his inclination towards
Kung – fu and sci-fi film. He is one of the directors of the horror film
Necronomicon (1994), based on stories by the famous writer H.P. Lovecraft.
In 1995, Gans made his first feature film - the adaptation of Koike and
Ikegamia’s famous manga - Crying Freeman starring Marc Dacascos.
This film was a huge surprise and achieved a cult status. His next film,
Vučje bratstvo (2001), is a logical continuation of his work, and an outcome
of his endeavors to bring together the traditional Japanese school and the
contemporary European way of thinking.
Filmography