|
Duration: 163 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 120 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2020-Apr-03 |
First Appearances:
Most Important Roles:
Career Highlights:
Victoria Schulz portrays Dora, an 18-year-old with mental disabilities who begins to flourish after her mother discontinues her sedating medication. As Dora discovers her sexuality and pursues independence, she faces risks that challenge her family's stability.
Release Year: 2019
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Ziska Riemann
Writer: Angela Christlieb, Dagmar Gabler, Luci Van Org, Ziska Riemann
Producer(s):
Companies: A Private View, NiKo Film, WDR/Arte, Wüste Film
Genre: Drama
Electric Girl follows Mia, who voices a Japanese anime superheroine named Kimiko. After an indeterminate event, reality and fiction start intertwining for Mia. She begins to see electricity and gains superpowers like leaping off rooftops and saving lives. However, as her abilities grow, so does her awareness of impending danger. Just like in the Kimiko anime, hostile forces plan a massive electric blackout that could destroy the city, possibly even humanity itself. Mia attempts to prevent this crisis while also trying to maintain her own stability.
Electric Girl is a 2019 German-Belgian drama directed by Ziska Riemann. The film explores themes of reality and fiction blending as its protagonist, Mia, who lends her voice to an anime superheroine, starts experiencing extraordinary abilities mirroring her character's powers. The story delves into the dangers that arise from these newfound powers and the impending crisis looming over the city.