
Fixation: When Art Goes Too Far
Horror
Overview
Her name is Frankie. She's 20, a student. She's adopted. She was taken from her family because of physical abuse. It left her scarred physically and mentally. She's finding expression in art. She's just a young girl who is self filming her art degree based on the physical form. Nothing fulfills her. She fails to reach her artistic desires. Her past has forged her creative state of mind. And so she pushes the boundaries. How far is too far to achieve artistic perfection?
Top Cast
Mercedy
Mercedy
Frankie
Mercedy
Frankie
Maddy Patterson
Maddy Patterson
Crazie
Maddy Patterson
Crazie
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