to.get.her

- director: Erica Dunton
- actor: Adwoa Aboah Audrey Speicher Chelsea Logan Jami Eaton Jazzy De Lisser Jill Jackson
- writer: Erica Dunton
Synopsis:
When five beautiful teenagers decide it is time to take a break, Anna decides it’s time to borrow daddy’s credit card, purchase tickets, and invite her friends to her family beach house for some much needed R&R. The pressures of school, disloyal boyfriends, probing therapists, and family problems have been building, and the trip seems like a perfect way to relieve stress. So the girls come together for a fateful night of drinking, dancing, self-discovery—and murder.
Cleverly constructed and impeccably tuned, to.get.her is a sexy, visually luscious mystery thriller that keeps the tension taut and the viewer guessing as the tale unravels the girls’ lives and secrets. Writer/director Erica Dunton draws wonderful performances from a talented ensemble cast and delivers a ride that entertains as much as it illuminates an ever-increasing deadly trend in our society. [Synopsis courtesy of Sundance Film Festival]
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