While writing an article about an abused boy, a woman fights for protect him after she uncovers shocking details.
09-17-2021
1h 30m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Roxy Shih
Production:
The Ninth House, MarVista Entertainment
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Executive Producer:
Hannah Pillemer
Executive Producer:
Marianne C. Wunch
Producer:
Autumn Federici
Editor:
Sean Cain
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Anna Schafer
Anna Anissimova is an actress and producer, known for The Whistleblower (2010),Father of Invention (2010) and Flutter (2011). She has been married to Peter Schafer since November 20, 2010.
Lisa Ann Walter is an American actress, comedian, and television producer, best known for her roles as Chessy the housekeeper in the romantic comedy film The Parent Trap (1998) and Melissa Schemmenti on the Peabody Award-winning ABC mockumentary sitcom Abbott Elementary (2021–present), for which she received a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
She was formerly the creator and executive producer of Oxygen network reality weight-loss competition series, Dance Your Ass Off. Her other reality television work includes her stint as a judge on ABC's reality television series The Next Best Thing: Who Is the Greatest Celebrity Impersonator?, and as winning celebrity editions of the game shows The Weakest Link and Jeopardy! She also created and starred in the 1996–1997 sitcom, Life's Work, and appeared in such films as Bruce Almighty, Shall We Dance, and War of the Worlds.
Tamlyn Naomi Tomita (born January 27, 1966) is a Japanese American actress. She's best known for her roles as Kumiko in The Karate Kid Part II and Waverly Jong in The Joy Lucky Club, as well as Commodore Oh on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Picard, Allegra Aoki on ABC's The Good Doctor, Sandra Abe on the Epix series Berlin Station, Tamiko Watanabe on Amazon Prime's The Man in the High Castle, Noshiko Yukimura on the MTV series Teen Wolf, Jun Kazama in Tekken, Janet Tokada in The Day After Tomorrow, and Kimberly Shiroma on UPN's The Burning Zone.
Originally born in Pittsburgh, Autumn spent her earliest years on a farm in West Virginia, but at the tender age of 5 was whisked off to California by her Mother. No sooner than arriving, Autumn’s involvement in the arts began. Modeling, ballet, tap, jazz, modern dance and gymnastics filled her evenings after school and her love of equestrian riding took over on the weekends. At 16 years old she choreographed her first lyrical routine with the team winning first place. Her dynamic dance technique and choreography won her a place on several companies and afforded her the ability to travel extensively throughout the US, Europe and Asia.
Autumn’s prominent features landed her several national print campaigns and magazine covers only to discover that her success in modeling was just the beginning. At 18 years of age, after booking several regional and national commercials, the acting bug bit her. Since then she has dedicated herself to the art, studying with Richard Brander, Harvery Lembeck Comedy Workshop, Divisek, and most recently with Shanelle and David Gray at Gray Studios.
Autumn has appeared in projects with Kellan Lutz, Peter Weller, Joe Anderson, Brock Cuchna, Jane Seymour, and Billy Zane. Last year Autumn was involved in projects that were screened at Queen's Int'l Film Festival, Bev Hills Hi-Def Festival, Mammoth Film Festival, Sacramento Film Festival, and Honest Thieves Film Festival. The year started out in the UK filming the feature film "Flutter" in which she plays "Nancy", Billy Zane's Wife who is a Dental Nurse. The next project took her to New Orleans for Dermot Mulroney's Directorial debut in "Love, Wedding, Marriage". Autumn's short film "Ugly" was nominated Best Short at the Burbank International Film Festival. Biography from Autumn Federici official webpage www.autumnfederici.com
Luke Barnett is best known for Faith Based, a satire of the Christian film industry he wrote and starred in opposite Jason Alexander, Lance Reddick, Margaret Cho, and Tanner Thomason. He has also spent nearly a decade behind the camera, with writing and producing credits that include the Angus Cloud thriller Your Lucky Day on Netflix, the Abigail Breslin horror-comedy Fear, Inc (Tribeca), Loitering with Intent (Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei), and an exhaustive amount of topical comedy content from his time with Will Ferrell's Funny or Die. Barnett can next be seen in Tapawingo opposite Jon Heder, the Critic's Choice nominated List of a Lifetime with Shannen Doherty, Tonic with Lori Petty, and guest starring on shows like For All Mankind and NCIS: Los Angeles.