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Episode: Season 1, Episode 4: Friends Let Us Down
Duration: 60 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x940 | Added: 2018-Jun-28 |
Alternate Names: Tallulah Rose Haddon, Tallulah Rose Haddon, Tallulah Rose-Haddon, Tallulah Rose-Haddon
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Tallulah Haddon, a South London-based actress and live art performer, explores themes of gender and power through her work, which often overlaps with cabaret, comedy, beat boxing, and drag. She has performed at various festivals and venues such as Latitude Festival and Soho Theatre. Her performance art has focused on issues like heteronormativity in sex, celebrity power dynamics, and female collaboration.
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United Kingdom
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Director: Bryan Elsley, Misha Manson-Smith, Tom Green
Writer: Bryan Elsley, Jamie Brittain, Laura Deeley, Lauren Sequeira, Lottie Moggach, Rachel Hirons
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Companies: Balloon Entertainment, Kindle Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
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Keywords: based on novel or book, dystopia, online game, virtual reality
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Kiss Me First is a gripping British thriller that blends real life with animated virtual worlds, exploring themes of identity, escapism, and the blurred lines between reality and digital illusion. Based on Lottie Moggach's novel of the same name, this four-part miniseries is directed by Bryan Elsley, Misha Manson-Smith, and Tom Green. The story revolves around Leila, a teenager seeking refuge in online gaming from her difficult home life. When she discovers Red Pill, an exclusive virtual community hidden within her favorite game, she forms an intense bond with its charismatic leader, Tess. As the line between their digital and real lives starts to blur, Kiss Me First examines the darker side of escapism and the consequences of addiction to online personas.