Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: CLO1393
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 889466139390
- Street Date: 08/27/19
- PreBook Date: 07/23/19
- Label: Cleopatra Entertainment »
- Genre: Mystery/Thriller
- Run Time: 93 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2018
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Ariela Barer
- Annalise Basso
- Ryan Simpkins
- Odessa Adlon
- Maya Hawke
- Tatsumi Romano
- Zoe Casbere
- Atheena Frizzel
- Director: Amanda Kramer
- Producer: Leal Naim
- Producer: Thomas Burke
Product Assets

Ladyworld

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Eight teenage girls become trapped in an endless birthday party after a massive (imaginary?) earthquake. The girls' sanity and psyches dissolve as they run out of food and water. Eventually, they regress to their baser instincts, exploiting each other's fears and insecurities.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Slide show / Image Gallery
- Trailers
Sales Points
- Official Selection 2018: TIFF Next Wave
- Official Selection 2018: Denver Film Festival
- Official Selection 2018: SF Indie Fest
- Official Selection 2018: FANTASTIC FEST
- Indie science fiction movie a hit at North American Film Festivals!
- Official Selection 2018: BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL
- Stars Ariela Barer (Runaways), Annalise Basso (Ouija: Origin of Evil), Ryan Simpkins (A Single Man), Maya Hawke (Stranger Things) and Odessa Aldon (Nashville).
Press Quotes
A savage, surreal and superbly performed creation.
—Screen Daily
Brings another fierce female perspective to the world of cinema... Pondering the savage nature of teenage girls, Ladyworld maintains that it's always more beneficial for them to band together than to tear each other apart.
—Emily Sears, Birth.Movies.Death
Ladyworld builds to a hysterical fever pitch in its final act, the cherry on top of a confident, impressive debut.
—Andrew Winter, Film Inquiry
In pairing the aftermath of a natural disaster with the minefield that is female adolescence, it proves its own surreal, savage and superbly performed creation.
—Sarah Ward, Screen International