
Painted Gaze
Drama · Thriller
Overview
After a young girl discovers a fascinating art museum, she becomes attached to the artwork she comes across. Although over time, there is a strange shift in energy the more time she spends with the artwork.
Top Cast
Loren Romano
Loren Romano
Girl
Loren Romano
Girl
Julia Vrga
Julia Vrga
Person on Street
Julia Vrga
Person on Street
Sophie Dowd
Sophie Dowd
Crowd Member
Sophie Dowd
Crowd Member
Stasa Dragnjevic
Stasa Dragnjevic
Crowd Member
Stasa Dragnjevic
Crowd Member
Ben Kovak
Ben Kovak
Crowd Member
Ben Kovak
Crowd Member
Max Nauber
Max Nauber
Crowd Member
Max Nauber
Crowd Member
Olivia Saunders-Hogg
Olivia Saunders-Hogg
Crowd Member
Olivia Saunders-Hogg
Crowd Member
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