Dystopian sci-fi films, like South of Hope Street, often mirror our own world, serving as a cautionary tale for modern audiences. In this film, a fascist country may start a war to avoid the reality of things such as unemployment or even an unusual phenomenon in the sky, a theme that resonates with our current societal issues.
South of Hope Street boasts a stellar cast, featuring the talented Tanna Frederick alongside Judd Nelson, Billy Baldwin, and Michael Madsen. Under the direction and writing of Jane Spencer, these actors bring their characters to life, promising a captivating cinematic experience.
Here is the full synopsis:
South of Hope Street is a dystopian sci-fi impact film that tells of a mysterious event in the sky. Only a young woman and her alienated friends try to call attention to it—but they are voiceless misfits. As the sky gets stranger above, it becomes more fascist below, until, suddenly, the powers-that-be build a “wall” to cover the mystery of the sky.
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During the La Femme International Film Festival, LRM Online’s Gig Patta was on the red carpet premiere of South of Hope Street in Westwood, Calif. Some of the attendees included Tanna Frederick (Irene in Time, Hollywood Dreams), William “Billy” Baldwin (Sliver The Squid and the Whale), Judd Nelson (New Jack City), Angelo Boffa (The Velvet Gentleman), Jack McAvoy (Vikings, The Rhythm Section), Meredith Ostrom (Love Actually, 9 Miles Down), Pascal Ulli (Das Boot, All the Light We Cannot See), and many other guests.
South of Hope Street is now available digitally today.
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Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Buffalo 8