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Winner of the Audience Award at Tribeca, this production features renowned producer Mollye Asher (Nomadland) and executive producer Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan). The film is an intense thriller that follows the story of a young Native American boxer (also a real-life boxer, Kali Reis) who infiltrates a human trafficking scheme to find her missing sister, but the mission becomes extreme when she's forced to fight against a powerful human trafficking syndicate operating in the shadows. With support from the Seneca Nation of Indians for production resources, including locations and talent, the film received positive reviews, standing out among the female revenge thrillers of recent years.

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Native American boxer Kaylee embarks on the fight of her life when she goes undercover in a sex trafficking operation to seek revenge against the men who kidnapped her sister.
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