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Mars Express
- (Eco Amaray Case)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 18/06/2024

Mars Express
- Starring: Marie Bouvet, Sebastien Chassagne, Daniel Njo Lobe, Léa Drucker, Mathieu Amalric
- Director: Jeremie Perin
- Genre: Science Fiction, Animation
- Original Language: ENG
- Year of Release: 2023
- UPC: 826663246162
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Product Notes
In 2200, society's elite abandoned Earth to make Mars the center of civilization. They are served by obedient robots that are nearly indistinguishable from the humans that they have replaced. Amidst a growing scandal of hackers jailbreaking androids, a cybernetics student disappears. Capable, but troubled detective Aline and her android partner, Carlos, take the case to find her. As they descend into the dark underbelly of Mars, they unravel a deeper conspiracy that threatens mankind–and their robot counterparts.
Mars Express injects the cyberpunk genre with urgent new themes that make its far-flung world feel strangely like our own in the propulsive feature film debut from director Jérémie Périn.
BONUS:
- Let's Play Classic Games with Director Jérémie Périn
- Director Scene Breakdown—Opening Scene
- Director Scene Breakdown—Sequence 78
MARS EXPRESS - BLU-RAY
Credits
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CreditsDaniel Njo Lobe
Léa Drucker
Marie Bouvet
Mathieu Amalric
Sebastien Chassagne
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DirectorsJeremie Perin