Mylène Farmer: L'âme-stram-gram (1999)
Twin sisters and soul mates are confronted by a Mongol horde and use their superpowers to defend themselves to the death. The song title is a play on words for a French counting rhyme - "Am stram gram". The French word "âme" means "soul" in English.
Director: Tony Ching Siu-Tung
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Mylène Farmer as Twin Sisters |
| Directing | Tony Ching Siu-Tung | Director |
| Production | Paul Van Parys | Producer |
| Production | Anouk Nora | Executive Producer |
| Production | Stéphanie Carron | Executive Producer |
| Production | Wendy Young | Line Producer |
| Crew | Laurent Boutonnat | Compositor |
| Crew | Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai | Cinematography |
| Editing | Vito DeSario | Editor |
| Art | Cheung Man-yee | Production Design |
| Art | Jessie Dai | Art Direction |