
Big Data, Big Brother
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
The story of the cross destiny of George Orwell (1903-50) and Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), the genius authors of the two most groundbreaking novels of anticipation of the 20th century: 1984 and Brave New World; two lucid witnesses of the maledictions of the modern world whose novels have found a considerable echo with our time.
Top Cast


Bruno Paviot
Bruno Paviot
Self - Narrator (voice)
Bruno Paviot
Self - Narrator (voice)
Richard Blair
Richard Blair
Self - Orwell's Son
Richard Blair
Self - Orwell's Son
David Brin
David Brin
Self - Writer
David Brin
Self - Writer


Cynthia Fleury
Cynthia Fleury
Self - Philosopher
Cynthia Fleury
Self - Philosopher


Isabelle Jarry
Isabelle Jarry
Self - Writer
Isabelle Jarry
Self - Writer
Josée Kamoun
Josée Kamoun
Self - Translator
Josée Kamoun
Self - Translator
Félim McMahon
Félim McMahon
Self - Human Rights Specialist
Félim McMahon
Self - Human Rights Specialist
Nicholas Murray
Nicholas Murray
Self - Huxley's Biographer
Nicholas Murray
Self - Huxley's Biographer
Boualem Sansal
Boualem Sansal
Self - Writer
Boualem Sansal
Self - Writer
Jeffrey Steinberg
Jeffrey Steinberg
Self - Reproductive Endocrinologist
Jeffrey Steinberg
Self - Reproductive Endocrinologist
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