
ENDOMIC
Documentary · Animation
Overview
An exhaustive meta-analytic review documenting a mysterious ’women’s issue’, otherwise known as endometriosis.
Top Cast
Alejandra Simmons
Alejandra Simmons
Andy the Angry Uterus
Alejandra Simmons
Andy the Angry Uterus
Ipek Ensari
Ipek Ensari
The Narrator
Ipek Ensari
The Narrator
Alexa Ishikawa
Alexa Ishikawa
Alexa
Alexa Ishikawa
Alexa


Camille Hollett-French
Camille Hollett-French
Camille
Camille Hollett-French
Camille
Natasha Olympia Richards
Natasha Olympia Richards
Patient #1 / Natasha
Natasha Olympia Richards
Patient #1 / Natasha
Choco
Choco
Choco
Choco
Choco
Rihannon Collett
Rihannon Collett
Patient #840,934 / Rihannon
Rihannon Collett
Patient #840,934 / Rihannon
Lucy Allan
Lucy Allan
Patient #11,972 / Lucy
Lucy Allan
Patient #11,972 / Lucy
Sally Zori
Sally Zori
Patient #687,129 / Sally
Sally Zori
Patient #687,129 / Sally
Cordelia Titus
Cordelia Titus
Cordelia
Cordelia Titus
Cordelia
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