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Bring Us Your Women
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Bring Us Your Women

Feb 27, 2015
1h 5m
★ 8.0

Overview

Bring Us Your Women is an international anthology dedicated to women and the pursuit of divinity and freedom. The project seeks to tell existing and re-imagined stories of historic and mythical individuals, each presenting a message of humanity that transcends gender and religion.

Genres

Music
Animation
History

Production Companies

Launch Over

Bring Us Your Women Trailers

Cast

Tristan Risk

woman (segment "Arya Tara")

Tristan Risk

Michael J. Epstein

King Solomon (segment "Queen of Sheba")

Michael J. Epstein

Diana Porter

Pomona (Segment: "Sirens")

Diana Porter

Izzy Lee

Persephone (Segment: "Sirens")

Izzy Lee

David Langill

Hades (Segment: "Sirens")

David Langill

Jesus Padilla

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Jesus Padilla

Christine Koesler

The Gatekeeper (Segment: "Ishtar")

Christine Koesler

Marie Zoumanigui

Joan (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Marie Zoumanigui

Stacy Mize

Sandy (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Stacy Mize

Porcelain Dalya

Eve (Segment: "Sirens")

Porcelain Dalya

Sarah Paterson

Arya Tara (segment "Arya Tara")

Sarah Paterson

Brando Huang

Court Reporter (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Brando Huang

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