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Duration: 60 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x816 | Added: 2018-Jun-01 |
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Career Highlights:
"Canadian-born Sara Mitich, a slender and alluring blonde with striking blue eyes and an impressive physique, showcased her acting prowess in early works like the shorts 'Posthuman' (2010), 'Fall of Fables' (2011), 'Through Her Eyes' (2011), 'This Is Not a Suicide Note' (2011), and 'Prick' (2011). She subsequently made her cinematic debut in the 2013 Canadian horror film 'Mind Games', although some might argue that her role in the emotional drama 'To Our Bright White Hearts' (completed in 2012 but released in 2016) technically marks her first film appearance. Sara's willingness to bare all was evident in 'Joy Ride 3: Road Kill' (2014), where she played a drug-addled character named 'Candy', displaying her nudity and earning praise from Mr. Skin. This performance propelled her into prominence, leading to her casting as a space hooker with a heart of gold on the Syfy series 'The Expanse'. She further pushed boundaries in the Netflix movie 'Anon' (2018) with full frontal nudity. With no signs of slowing down, Sara has recently been cast as a regular on the CBS series 'Star Trek: Discovery'. Fans eagerly await more discoveries about this former ballerina."
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: Tundmatu, Анон, Анонiм
Director: Andrew Niccol
Writer: Andrew Niccol
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Companies: K5 Film, K5 International, Road Pictures, Scythia Films, Sierra/Affinity
Genre: Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: augmented reality, detective, dystopia, privacy, procedural, serial killer
In a future world where privacy and anonymity are non-existent due to a system that records everyone's memories, detective Sal Frieland investigates a series of unsolved murders. He encounters 'The Girl', a young woman who has seemingly evaded this system, leaving no identity or record behind. As Sal delves deeper into her case, he realizes she might be the key to understanding the murders and uncovers a threat that could make him the next victim.
Anon (2018), directed by Andrew Niccol, is set in a dystopian future where crime has nearly disappeared due to an invasive surveillance system that records everyone's memories. The film explores themes of privacy, identity, and the consequences of absolute transparency through its protagonist Sal Frieland (Clive Owen), a detective trying to solve unsolved murders while navigating this Orwellian society.