iHuman
Trailer: iHuman
Year: 2019
Genre: Documentary
Studio: UpNorth Film, Think-Film Impact Production, Made in Copenhagen, ARTE, Doc Society
Director: Tonje Hessen Schei
Cast: Kara Swisher, Ilya Sutskever, Jurgen Schmidhuber, Michal Kosinski, Hao Li
Crew: Henrik Ipsen (Director of Photography), Jonathan Borge Lie (Producer), Tonje Hessen Schei (Director), Tonje Hessen Schei (Writer), Christian Aune Falch (Co-Producer), Theodor Groeneboom (Animation)
Runtime: 99 minutes
Release: Nov 15, 2019
IMDb: 7.10/10 by 20 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Norway
Language: English, 普通话, Norsk
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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