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Release Date:
January 2, 2018
Original Title:
Babes with Blades
Alternate Titles:
Babes with Blades: Flower of Sarnia
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Breaking Glass Pictures
Fearful Symmetry Productions
Madge Consultancy
Sleepercell Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
On the dark streets of Draiga, a mining colony occupied by the Visray Empire, lives Azura, the last of a fearsome warrior race known as the Sarnians. After witnessing her once beautiful home world turn into a lifeless husk, Azura must fight to the death in the gladiatorial ring to stay alive. Meanwhile, a group of human freedom fighters form a resistance, seeking to try and protect their families from the oppressive and cruel rule of the Visray Section Commander Sorrentine. Unbeknownst to Azura, the fate of all humans on Draiga is about to rest in her hands. Can she survive long enough to save her colony?
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Associate Producer:
Brendan Carr
Camera Operator:
Jeremy Freeston
James Blackburn
Costume Design:
Cecily Fay
Director:
Cecily Fay
Editor:
Cecily Fay
Executive Producer:
David Wild
Brian Williams
Fight Choreographer:
Cecily Fay
Music:
Cecily Fay
Producer:
Cecily Fay
Production Assistant:
Lisa Harris
Screenplay:
Cecily Fay
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
George Lewis
Sound Designer:
Alan Deacon
Still Photographer:
Grenville Charles
Marc Hankins
Visual Effects Producer:
Jonathan G. Brown
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andrew Dymond
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Lisa Harris
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