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After Blue (Dirty Paradise)
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Western
52%
•
Oct 20, 2021
Rating Unavailable
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In a faraway future, on a wild and untamed female inhabited planet called After Blue, a lonely teenager named Roxy unknowingly releases a mystical, dangerous, and sensual assassin from her prison.
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Directors
Bertrand Mandico
Budget
$2,700,000
Vote Average
5.2
Vote Count
52
Popularity
17
Language
English
Origin Country
FR
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Cast
Paula Luna
Roxy
Elina Löwensohn
Zora
Vimala Pons
Veronika Sternberg
Agata Buzek
Katarzyna Buszowska / Kate Bush
Michaël Erpelding
Olgar 2
Mara Taquin
Chiara
Claïna Clavaron
Luz
Claire Duburcq
Ivresse
Anaïs Thomas
Climax
Pauline Lorillard
Kiffer
Delphine Chuillot
Valeria
Tamar Baruch
Kate's mother
Camille Rutherford
Kate's sister
Alexandra Stewart
Séverine
Nathalie Richard
The Truth
Tatjana Mladenovitch
Woman with syringe
Aurore Broutin
Halga
Iliana Zabeth
Tonya
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