
Ingénue
Comedy · Horror
Overview
This black and white metaphorical horror comedy follows Kiko, a film composer looking to navigate a bizarre house party full of typical 21st-century millennials, featuring Black Captain America.
Top Cast
Ntiarna Xavier Knight
Ntiarna Xavier Knight
Kiko
Ntiarna Xavier Knight
Kiko
Jonno AQ
Jonno AQ
Joe
Jonno AQ
Joe
Matt Blin
Matt Blin
Jésus The Filmmaker
Matt Blin
Jésus The Filmmaker
Daniel Modeste
Daniel Modeste
Black Captain America
Daniel Modeste
Black Captain America
Joyce Saye
Joyce Saye
Jem
Joyce Saye
Jem


Carys Glynne
Carys Glynne
Tia
Carys Glynne
Tia
Seth Miles
Seth Miles
Pizza Guy
Seth Miles
Pizza Guy
Dylan Mascis
Dylan Mascis
Cream Guy
Dylan Mascis
Cream Guy
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