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Mayday is a 2021 American action drama film, written and directed by Karen Cinorre in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Grace Van Patten, Mia Goth, Juliette Lewis, Soko and Havana Rose Liu. Mayday had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2021, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.
- $4,382
- Karen Cinorre
- Sam Levy
- Karen Cinorre
Aug 25, 2021
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Oct 1, 2021 · Ana is transported to a dreamlike and dangerous land where she joins an army of girls engaged in a never-ending war. Though she finds strength in this exhilarating world, she realizes that she's not the killer they want her to be.
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- Karen Cinorre
Mayday is a film about a woman who joins a female army that kills men with radio signals. Critics and audiences are divided on its themes, style and execution. See the trailer, cast, reviews and ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.
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- Grace Van Patten
- Karen Cinorre
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Oct 1, 2021 · A fantasy thriller about a woman who escapes a stormy kitchen and travels to a utopian world of women warriors in WWII. The film is a daring but indistinct and overambitious debut by writer/director Karen Cinorre, with some impressive visuals and a strong ensemble of actors.
Ana is abused by the cruel head waiter. When a storm knocks out the power, Ana hears a voice spelling out "mayday" in a modified NATO Phonetic alphabet. Following the voice, she crawls into an oven and falls into the ocean. Emerging on an unknown shore, Ana encounters Marsha, now brimming with confidence. She is in shock and realised she has no ...
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In director Karen Cinorre’s bold new action fantasy film MAYDAY, Ana (Grace Van Patten) finds herself transported to a dreamlike and dangerous coastline. Once there, she joins a female army engaged in a never-ending war where the women lure men to their deaths with radio signals, like 20th century sirens.