
Saint Laurent: Summer of '21
Horror · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
At just under 10 minutes, the film brings to life a fusion of pleasure mixed with terror. It begins dark, transporting the viewer into a woodsy scene where it must be close to midnight and who knows what can happen in the middle of nowhere.
Top Cast


Mica Argañaraz
Mica Argañaraz
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Mica Argañaraz
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Choi Sora
Choi Sora
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Choi Sora
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Stefania Cristian
Stefania Cristian
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Stefania Cristian
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Anok Yai
Anok Yai
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Anok Yai
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Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
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Charlotte Rampling
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Clement Giraudet
Clement Giraudet
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Clement Giraudet
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Grace Hartzel
Grace Hartzel
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Grace Hartzel
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Aylah Mae Peterson
Aylah Mae Peterson
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Aylah Mae Peterson
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Kim Schell
Kim Schell
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Kim Schell
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