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The Race
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The Race

Feb 1, 2015
0h 15m
★ 7.0

Overview

Eternally dissatisfied and doomed to grow, Humanity frantically rushes along at top speed on a mad race. What if this headlong rush was not the fruit of our free will, but the result of mechanical forces ruling the universe?

Genres

Fantasy
Animation

Production Companies

Autour de Minuit

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