Scene from Zone (2011)
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| Duration: 903 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Kate Lyn Sheil
Birth Date: 1985-06-13
Birth Place: Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
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Alternate Names: کیت لین شیل
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Kate Lyn Sheil is an actress and writer, known for You're Next (2011), Equals (2015) and Green (2011). She has a BFA in Acting from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and studied acting for four years at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, under Anna Strasberg, Geoffrey Horne, and Robert Castle.
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Alternate Names: Harvey Mitkas
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Sophia Takal is an American actress, writer and director, perhaps best known for her work in independent features such as All the Light in the Sky, Supporting Characters and Gabi on the Roof in July. Filmmaker magazine named Takal one of the "25 New Faces of Film" in 2011. She directed and co-wrote the 2019 remake of the 1974 horror film Black Christmas.
Sophia Takal
About the Movie: Zone (2011)
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Keywords: relationship, threesome, lgbt, mumblecore, gay theme
Story
In 'Zone', a mysterious filmmaker spends a night and the following day with a young engaged couple, Larry and Sophia, and their friend Kate. Over this period, he sleeps with all three women, causing tension and introspection within the group. The filmmaker's presence prompts conversations about God, life, and filmmaking.
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'Zone' is an independent drama directed by Joe Swanberg in 2011. The film is centered around a real-life couple, Larry and Sophia, and their friend Kate. It explores themes of relationships, trust, and artistic creation through the lens of a stranger's disruptive presence in their lives.