What is the girl in Babylon AD?

Mélanie ThierryAurora
Michelle YeohSister RebekaCharlotte RamplingThe High PriestessMichaela Flenerová
Babylon A.D./Actresses
Movie Info In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a battle-hardened mercenary, Toorop (Vin Diesel), lives by his own code and the credo kill or be killed. His latest assignment is to escort a young woman named Aurora (Mélanie Thierry) and her guardian, Sister Rebeka (Michelle Yeoh), from Kazakhstan to New York.

What is Aurora in Babylon AD?

Aurora, our virgin mother, is the outcome of an experiment by one such American religion, whose leader (played by the amazing Charlotte Rampling) has paid a famous scientist to make her so she can claim a “miracle” for her religion.

What is the story of Babylon AD?

In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a battle-hardened mercenary, Toorop (Vin Diesel), lives by his own code and the credo kill or be killed. His latest assignment is to escort a young woman named Aurora (Mélanie Thierry) and her guardian, Sister Rebeka (Michelle Yeoh), from Kazakhstan to New York. Facing danger at each turn, Toorop begins to realize that Aurora represents the last hope for mankind’s survival.
Babylon A.D./Film synopsis

When did Babylon AD come out?

August 29, 2008 (USA)
Babylon A.D./Release date

Where is the convent in Babylon AD?

The Noelite Convent appears for the first time with the location 41°10’N and 74°46’E, identified as Mongolia. According to Google Earth, that location is a mountain in Kyrgyzstan, more than 1000 km from the Mongolian border.

Is Babylon AD cyberpunk?

Babylon A.D. is a Cyberpunk action film based on the novel Babylon Babies by French (naturalised Canadian) sci-fi writer Maurice G. Dantec. Therefore if you enjoyed either the novel or the movie, you’re likely to be disappointed in its counterpart.

What was Babylon give four important features of Babylon?

Babylon was the capital of the Babylonian and Neo-Babylonian Empires. It was a sprawling, heavily-populated city with enormous walls and multiple palaces and temples. Famous structures and artifacts include the temple of Marduk, the Ishtar Gate, and stelae upon which Hammurabi’s Code was written.