

Ladyworld
Overview
After a catastrophic event, eight girls find themselves stranded in a house without electricity. As they run out of food and water, their sanity begins to crumble, and soon they regress to their baser instincts.
- Production
- Love & Death Productions, Pfaff & Pfaff Productions
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Amanda Kramer
- Writers
- Benjamin Shearn,Amanda Kramer
- Producers
- Thomas R. Burke,Leal Naim,Jamie Dolan,Amanda Kramer
- Cinematography
- Patrick Meade Jones
- Composer
- Callie Ryan
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User Reviews from TMDB

SWITCH.
June 9, 2019
Whilst I appreciate the film's navigation of holding females accountable for the way we act towards each other, I can see how a male watching this film would feel targeted and/or annoyed for its aggressive generalisation of men and the way they view women. This then becomes more destructive to the qualities and message of feminism. Films with a feminist undertow should seek to portray inequality in a reasonable and educational format - not make men run away. As for me? I'm still waiting on a fil…

Gimly
April 3, 2020
This is something I've spoken about before, I believe it was seeing _The Killing of a Sacred Deer_ that sparked the conversation. Now I know it's not actually this straight forward, but essentially my point was thus: There are two primary forms of "Weird movie". One is grounded, real-world characters trying to navigate a nonsense, unrealistic environment. The other is populated by bizarre, unrealistic characters forced to exist in a plausible, terrestrial environment. I'm only really a fan of th…






















