The story of an unlikely encounter between Gordon, a hexapod operator, and Ayusha, a young woman from the Middle East. Gordon, guardian of a pipeline in this desert region, becomes fascinated by Ayusha, while piloting his robotic spider from the other side of the world, in America. Ayusha is promised to an older man she doesn't love. Despite the distance, their mutual fear and their imperfect interaction, he will do everything in his power to help her escape her fate.
04-20-2018
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Kim Nguyen
Writer:
Kim Nguyen
Locations and Languages
Country:
CA; US
Filming:
CA; FR; MA
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Joe Cole
Joseph Michael Cole (born November 28, 1988) is an English actor from Kingston, London. Some of his most notable roles include: Luke in Skins, Tommy in Offender, John Shelby in Peaky Blinders, Marzin and Beckwith in Secret in Their Eyes, Reece in Green Room, Billy Moore in A Prayer Before Dawn, Frank in the Black Mirror episode "Hang the DJ", Sean Wallace in Gangs of London and Iver Iversen in Against the Ice.
Lina El Arabi (born August 11, 1995) is a French actress of Moroccan parents.
At the early age of 6 she takes ballet and violin classes. At 10, she also start with theater classes.
For the leading role in the film A Wedding she was awarded as Best Actress at the Festival du Film Francophone d'Angoulême.
Born in Casablanca in 1966, Amal Ayouch showed interest in acting from an early age, performing on stage at high school. When she was 18, she arrived in Montpellier where she studied to become a pharmacist. While at university, in 1987 she joined a theatre group attached to the French literature department.[5]
She began her film career thanks to another pharmacist, Hassan Benjelloun, who gave her an important part in Les Amis d'hier (1998). Soon afterwards, Hakim Noury invited her to star in Destin de Femme together with Rachid El Ouali. Playing a woman who refused to submit to a difficult husband, she contributed to the film's success.[5]
In 1999, she agreed to play a woman of loose morals in Ali Zaoua directed by her cousin Nabil Ayouch. Similar roles followed in Farida Belyazid's Casablanca, Casablanca (2002) and Chassan Benjelloun's Les lèvres du silence (2001) and Farida Belyazid's Casablanca, Casablanca (2002). She went on to star in Driss Chouika's Le jeu de l'amour (2006), allowing her to master a difficult role in intimate scenes with Younes Megri.[5] She has also played in other successful films including Les Anges de Satan (2007).[3]
She appeared in two films directed by Nabil Lahlou, Les années de l'exil (2001) and Tabite or not Tabite (2004). It was also Lahlou who encouraged her to act on the stage, inviting her to appear in his theatrical productions, including Ophélie n’est pas Morte, Les Tortues, Antigone, and En Attendant Godot.[5]
Alexia Fast (born 12 September 1992) is a Canadian actress. She began her acting career at the age of 7 when she wrote, directed and starred in the short film, The Red Bridge which premiered at the 2002 Atlantic and Reel to Reel Film Festivals. She obtained her first agent at the age of 11 and a few months afterwards starred in the Lionsgate feature film, Fido opposite Carrie-Ann Moss. Fast plays Cindy Bottoms, a prissy, gun wielding next door neighbor.
Ayisha Issa is a Canadian film and television actress born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Ayisha trains and competes in Brazilian Jiujitsu, regularly engages in various projects related to youth at risk and is one of the newer speakers working with the Bruny Surin Foundation throughout the province of Quebec.
Sabrina Reeves is an actress fortunate to collaborate with esteemed directors such as Denys Arcand, Denis Villeneuve, Stanley Tucci, Kim Nguyen, Mel Shapiro, Jean-Pierre-Jeunet, Nicolas Monette, and Arto Paragamian. She was born and raised in Boston and began her acting career at a young age, performing speeches at her parents' dinner parties. One of her favourite speeches was a Queen Elizabeth speech that always pleased the crowd. Despite the challenges of her teenage years, she continued acting and eventually earned a BFA in drama from Carnegie-Mellon University. After graduating, she moved to New York and worked in film, theater, and television before meeting and marrying Canadian musician, David Usher.
They later relocated to Montreal, where Sabrina formed the performance company, Bluemouth Inc, with a dancer, filmmaker, and sound designer. Together, they created numerous original works, performed worldwide, received government grants, and garnered attention from Canadian Theatre articles. Inspired by her experiences with Bluemouth Inc, Sabrina pursued an MFA in Creative Writing from Concordia University and recently finished writing her first novel, Wetlands.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Sabrina is a mother to two daughters and enjoys playing guitar and singing folk-pop music with them.