
Sculpt
Science Fiction
Overview
Sculpt depicts an international market organized around new shapes and experiences, all the more sought-after as they are almost unattainable. In this world, thought recording and fascination for the inner space are no longer fantasies but the object of a global market that thrives on a quest for these moments of pure intensity, beautiful experiences, thought, and obsession.
Top Cast


Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe


Abel Ferrara
Abel Ferrara
Abel Ferrara


Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale


Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
Grumpy Bear
Charlotte Rampling
Grumpy Bear


Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory
Alex Trillaud
Alex Trillaud
Nawashi
Alex Trillaud
Nawashi
Cyril Grillon
Cyril Grillon
Nawashi
Cyril Grillon
Nawashi
Amaury Grisel
Amaury Grisel
Nawashi
Amaury Grisel
Nawashi
Betty Catroux
Betty Catroux
Betty Catroux
Priestess Miriam
Priestess Miriam
Priestess Miriam
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