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Release Date:
April 10, 2023
Original Title:
The First Movie on the Internet: Volume T
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Telepathic Association
Production Countries:
France | Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 660
[Released on DVD and digital, 2023, 10 hr] “Professor Anelia Aurelia Anaria, a pioneer of archaeophotography, is assistant chief of blood research at Manchu Edison. An only child born to Christian dairy farmers in a fishing village, she became a doctor of blood topology at the medical cathedral of our mother of Toledo, Nagasaki. With no food available for doctors, she took, well indeed she did, a night job a night job with the Manchu Edison Film Corporation, where she assisted with blood extraction analysis and delivery, quickly gaining status as the new blood technologies took hold in the film industry. Animators used blood ink pictures of lost places. Indeed they did. Aurelia developed mechanical tests for telepathy. Indeed she did. Her work at the disease research station at the Pure Land Water Purification Center in Shinkyo offered convenient access to human blood for photo research. It's a terrible fact.” PRODUCTION: The Telepathic Association, PARIS
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