Blondie Maxwell Never Loses

Blondie Maxwell Never Loses

Release date : August 12, 2020
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Julien Ivanowich /
Writers : Julien Ivanowich /
Production companies : Carnages /
August 12, 2020 1h 27m France Thriller French More
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Blondie Maxwell is a future anticipation thriller. It explores the consequences of unreasonable use of technology and artificial intelligence while addressing concepts of the ultra uberisation of society and the privatization of justice.
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Léonie Langlart
Blondie Maxwell
Vincent Terrier
Stéphane Maleb
Boris de La Higuera
Pat Fredericks
Mariya Cazals
Patricia Bolivaro
Rosine Fulcrand
Alexandra Maleb
Julia Robert
Françoise, la logeuse
Valentin Lucy
Sam le hacker
Jean Thepenier
Melville
Steffie Bothuyne
Josette Guacamole, recruteuse
Camille Herrera
La serveuse du Two Much

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  • title:Blondie Maxwell Never Loses
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Thriller · Action ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Julien Ivanowich /
  • Writers: Julien Ivanowich ·
  • Production companies: Carnages ·
  • Overview:Blondie Maxwell is a future anticipation thriller. It explores the consequences of unreasonable use of technology and artificial intelligence while addressing concepts of the ultra uberisation of society and the privatization of justice.
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