
A.E.S.O.P.
Romance · Science Fiction
Overview
An award winning Indie festival favorite, AESOP is a film about a company that has developed a pill that ends the aging process, meaning people will not age or die of old age. Unfortunately, not everyone will get it. Ruth works at AESOP, helping decide who gets the pill and who doesn't. She meets and falls in love with Marie, and eventually learns that Marie will not be eligible for the pill.
Top Cast


Nicole Coulon
Nicole Coulon
Marie
Nicole Coulon
Marie
Erin Michelle Conroy
Erin Michelle Conroy
Ruth
Erin Michelle Conroy
Ruth
Corinne Bachaud
Corinne Bachaud
Jasper
Corinne Bachaud
Jasper
Sadie Brook
Sadie Brook
Stacy
Sadie Brook
Stacy


Mark Daugherty
Mark Daugherty
Chester
Mark Daugherty
Chester


Sionne Elise
Sionne Elise
Drew
Sionne Elise
Drew


Dani Fernandez
Dani Fernandez
Alison
Dani Fernandez
Alison


Jill Galbraith
Jill Galbraith
Julie
Jill Galbraith
Julie
Lauren Henning
Lauren Henning
Alexandria
Lauren Henning
Alexandria
Jenna Jimenez
Jenna Jimenez
Betty
Jenna Jimenez
Betty
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