Justice Dot Net (2018)
Jake De Long is one of the top computer programmers in the world. Hiding in an abandoned warehouse in Luxembourg, he is working on a secret website to be launched soon. As he does, he is warned that the police have discovered his whereabouts and are about to storm in. He manages to escape and fly back to Canada, where his colleague Valérie is waiting for him to get on with their life mission: the kidnapping of four very influential personalities.
Director: Pol Cruchten
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Martin McCann as Jake De Long |
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Pascale Bussières as Hélène Langelier |
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Astrid Roos as Valerie Gauthier |
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Désirée Nosbusch as Priscila Spencer-Kraft |
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Mai Duong Kieu as Ning Tang |
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Danny Ashok as Declan Patel |
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Julian Black Antelope as Little Abraham |
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Philippe Duclos as Alain Jarnac |
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Jonathan Harden as Gerald McNulty |
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Tara Klassen as Mayor of Montreal |
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Elisabet Johannesdottir as Elisabeth |
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Julian Nest as Officer Crumley |
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Dean Constantin as Patel Co-worker |
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Hervé Sogne as Bodyguard |
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Larisa Faber as Officer Thompson |
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Leila Lallali as SQ Officer Gordon |
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Tara Lee as Sophie |
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Janine Horsburgh as Commissionner of RCMP |
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Grace Fitzgerald as RCMP Clerical |
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Stephen Cromwell as Gadget |
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TJ O'Grady-Peyton as Agent |
| Camera | Jerzy Palacz | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Thom Richardson | Writer |
| Editing | Jean-Luc Simon | Editor |
| Directing | Pol Cruchten | Director |