The Sermon
Martin de Thurah
The Sermon
Martin de Thurah
‘Souls don’t harvest themselves’ - Joseph Seed There is a fine line between fascination and fear. A line that the villain in FarCry5, Joseph Seed, crosses with both feet forward. Since his self-proclamation as phrophet of the cult Eden’s Gate, Joseph has controlled the town of Hope County with one sole obsession: to capture all of its souls. It’s precisely one of these souls in question in The Sermon and 2.22 minutes is enough to understand that they don’t want to disappoint their new owner. Directed by Martin de Thurah, The Sermon is a brutal, as much as it is a beautiful immersion into a small provincial American town that is far out of its depth. The cinematographic treatise gives the villain an extraordinary dimension that has contributed to the success of this lawlessness year after year. Broadcast in cinemas, online and on TV from the 16th March, in France and all over Europe, The Sermon accompanies the international release of FarCry5 on the 27th March. It wouldn’t be unreasonable to suggest keeping yourself up to date!
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Production Company
Henry -
Post Production Company
Mikros Image -
DOP
Khalid Mohtaseb -
VFX
Thomas Haas & Mickael Girod -
Editor
Mikkel E G Nielsen / RockPaperScissors / Antoine Varreille -
Post-production Producers
Malica Benjemia & Quentin Martin -
Grading Company
MPC London -
Colourist
Jean-Clément Soret -
Art Director
Alexandre Lagoet -
Creative Agency
Jean-Clément Soret -
Agency Producer
Sophie Megrous, Toby Ridgway -
Creative Director
Alexander Kalchev -
Copywriter
Stephane Kaczorowski -
Flame
Jao M'changama -
Executive Producer
Jean-Luc Bergeron -
Line Producer
Yannick Dupas -
Post Producer
Sébastien Gros -
Audio post-production
Ballad / Schmooze -
Music Production
Maersk Moeller Gregers / Gregoire Galian -
Sound Design
Adrian Aurelius / Sylvain Rety -
Sound Designer
Adrian Aurelius / Sylvain Rety