The Lotus Gun (2015)
The year is 2077. Society has collapsed. There are no cities, no guns. Just wanderers trying to survive. Nora and Daphine live an idyllic life alone and in love, far away from the drug-fueled, misogynistic communes that have trapped so many others. But when a male stranger arrives, their utopian existence takes a dark turn. Directed by Amanda Milius.
Director: Amanda Milius
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Lauren Avery as Nora |
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Chase Baker as Brother Om |
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Anika Contos as Sister Jane |
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Adam Dorsey as Brother Tyler |
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Diana Garret as Bud Girl Fern |
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Austin MacKinnon as Mike |
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Julie Mayorga as Yuna |
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Eric Michelson as Brother Sage |
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Spencer Morrissey as Davey |
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Dasha Nekrasova as Daphine |
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Mitch Nichley as Brother Rattler |
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Lais Pedroso as Sister Field |
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Kayden Phoenix as Bud Girl Misty |
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Bo Toxicuh as Brother Bo |
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John Winscher as Dennis |
| Directing | Amanda Milius | Director |
| Art | Clay Van Sickle | Gun Wrangler |
| Crew | Mike Tristano | Armorer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Cody Hoeppner | Key Costumer |
| Crew | Roger Lifsey | Pyrotechnician |
| Production | Andrew Elliott | Production Manager |
| Visual Effects | Cameron Carson | Visual Effects |
| Camera | Fangso Liu | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Editing | Luke Pennington | Editor |
| Writing | Amanda Milius | Writer |
| Art | Katie Pyne | Art Direction |
| Directing | Roe Moore | Script Supervisor |
| Production | Celia Milius | Associate Producer |
| Lighting | Benji Dell | Gaffer |
| Art | Marcello Dolce | Production Design |
| Camera | Halyna Hutchins | Assistant Camera |
| Crew | John Milius | Thanks |
| Crew | Celia Milius | Thanks |
| Crew | Tony Snegoff | Stunt Coordinator |
| Editing | Sean Jarrett | Editor |
| Camera | Matthew Pearce | Steadicam Operator |
| Costume & Make-Up | Katrina Sawhney | Key Makeup Artist |
| Writing | Jonathan Eisenman | Writer |
| Camera | Sean Bagley | Director of Photography |
| Production | Faisal Attrache | Producer |
| Camera | Ian McClellan | Grip |