

We have to grow up. Even if it hurts.
Desperate to escape from the mysterious house she's trapped in, a young woman learns that her only way out is by feeding a young, innocent girl to the house.
The film's tagline is: "We have to grow up. Even if it hurts."
The production budget was $30.0K.
The film was directed by Rosita Lama Muvdi.
The screenplay was written by Rosita Lama Muvdi.
Cinematography was handled by Byonghoon Jo.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt7924530.

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Mixed
1 votes
Tabula Rasa
Released
English
United States of America
$30,000
