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They Came Back (French: Les Revenants), known in the UK as The Returned, is a 2004 French horror drama film directed by Robin Campillo in his directorial debut. [1] The film was screened at the Hamburg Fantasy Filmfest in Germany, the Venice Film Festival in Italy, and the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada.
The Returned (French: Les Revenants) is a French supernatural drama television series created by Fabrice Gobert, based on the 2004 French film They Came Back (Les Revenants), directed by Robin Campillo. The series debuted on 26 November 2012 on Canal+ and completed its first season of eight episodes, on 17 December.
The Returned is an American supernatural drama television series developed by Carlton Cuse as an adaptation of the 2012 French series Les Revenants, which was broadcast internationally as The Returned. The American adapted series follows residents in a small town whose lives are disrupted when people who have been dead for many years begin ...
Les Revenants, a 2012 French supernatural drama television series. The Returned (U.S. TV series), a 2015 remake of the French TV series "The Returned", an episode of the U.S. TV series Resurrection, based on Mott's novel
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Resurrection is an American fantasy drama television series that aired from March 9, 2014, to January 25, 2015, on ABC.It is based on Jason Mott's 2011 novel The Returned, and is centered on a town in which dead people come back to life.
Les Revenants, a soundtrack album for the series by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai; Les Revenants EP, an EP of soundtrack songs from the series by Mogwai; Les Revenents, a 1972 récit or novella by French modernist writer Georges Perec notable for its monovocalisme, that is, its univocalic use of only the vowel 'e' as a literary constraint.