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Original Title:
Sindustry
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
P3K Production Group (US)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Ursula McManus, a prostitute trying to escape her drug addict pimp Maddox, has an opportunity for a second chance at life when she receives an anonymous letter urging her to travel to Vancouver Canada to Marcoux Inc, a world renowned fashion house simultaneously with the brutal attack of their CEO, Mina Marcoux who remains on life support. Ursula encounters Blair Jennings, a naive aspiring male model headed to Marcoux Inc as a finalist in their model competition. A closer look reveals two individuals running from their past. While Blair's mission is to put his past behind him in search of a fresh new start, Ursula's past begins to unravel linking the two of them together to face the biggest scandal the fashion world has ever seen that if revealed could ruin the future of Marcoux and everyone around them.
Art Direction:
Clyde Lewis
Assistant Director:
Chauncey Jackson
Associate Producer:
DiamondKesawn
Balinda Michaels
Casting Producer:
Balinda Michaels
Cinematography:
Joe Grayem
Director:
Kl Allen
Executive Producer:
Kl Allen
Lil' Zane
Key Hair Stylist:
Candance Johnson
Key Makeup Artist:
Charzell Imon
Production Assistant:
Nefreteri Jacobsen
Production Manager:
Tony Brooks
Leyah Brooks
Writer:
Kl Allen
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