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Bring Us Your Women

Bring Us Your Women

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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.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

65 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

27 February 2015

Country

France

Cast

Tristan Risk

Tristan Risk

woman (segment "Arya Tara")

Michael J. Epstein

Michael J. Epstein

King Solomon (segment "Queen of Sheba")

Diana Porter

Diana Porter

Pomona (Segment: "Sirens")

Izzy Lee

Izzy Lee

Persephone (Segment: "Sirens")

David Langill

David Langill

Hades (Segment: "Sirens")

Jesus Padilla

Jesus Padilla

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Christine Koesler

Christine Koesler

The Gatekeeper (Segment: "Ishtar")

Marie Zoumanigui

Marie Zoumanigui

Joan (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Stacy Mize

Stacy Mize

Sandy (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Porcelain Dalya

Porcelain Dalya

Eve (Segment: "Sirens")

Sarah Paterson

Sarah Paterson

Arya Tara (segment "Arya Tara")

Brando Huang

Brando Huang

Court Reporter (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Chaz H. Cleveland

Chaz H. Cleveland

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Maxim Mashkov

Maxim Mashkov

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Lars Fuchs

Lars Fuchs

Judge (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Sheila McMillan

Sheila McMillan

Ishtar (Segment: "Ishtar")

Erin Alexis Randolph

Erin Alexis Randolph

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Jessie Walsh-Rosenstock

Jessie Walsh-Rosenstock

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Lucas Richter

Lucas Richter

Undercover Cop (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Eric Hudson

Eric Hudson

siren victim (Segment: "Sirens")

Caite Eilenberg

Caite Eilenberg

Asu-shu-namir (Segment: "Ishtar")

Dave Morrison

Dave Morrison

siren victim (Segment: "Sirens")

Taya Podoprigolova

Taya Podoprigolova

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Caroline Kautsire

Caroline Kautsire

Queen of Sheba (segment "Queen of Sheba")

Kirill Knopa

Kirill Knopa

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Dale Smith

Dale Smith

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Nick Twohig

Nick Twohig

Nahash (Segment: "Sirens")

Goddamn Glenn

Goddamn Glenn

siren victim (Segment: "Sirens")

Allie Marino

Allie Marino

(segment "Triste")

Camille Cuzacq

Camille Cuzacq

(segment "Kali")

Ana Bueso

Ana Bueso

(segment "Triste")

Matthew O'Neale

Matthew O'Neale

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Oxana Cherkashina

Oxana Cherkashina

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Honey Pie

Honey Pie

Siren (Segment: "Sirens")

Jackie Saadia

Jackie Saadia

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Igor Kluchnik

Igor Kluchnik

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Lina Litvinenko

Lina Litvinenko

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Zach Pidgeon

Zach Pidgeon

Vertumnus (Segment: "Sirens")

Ayana Wildgoose

Ayana Wildgoose

Protestor (Segment: " Joan of Arc")

Sergey Zaboy

Sergey Zaboy

(segment "Mary Magdalene")

Tracey Toth

Tracey Toth

Catherine (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Sebastian Feli

Sebastian Feli

Protestor (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Al Polk

Al Polk

siren victim (Segment: "Sirens")

Mary Adkins

Mary Adkins

Prosecuting Attorney (Segment: "Joan of Arc")

Grace Riordan

Grace Riordan

(segment "Triste")

Christine Zufferey

Christine Zufferey

Kali (segment "Kali")

Melissa Discepolo

Melissa Discepolo

Delilah (segment "Delilah")

Yann Leboulanger

Yann Leboulanger

(segment "Kali")

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