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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Violett
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'In the tranquil town of Miles, a string of perplexing child vanishings has plunged the community into a bewildered stupor. Waves of sorrow ripple through the streets, infiltrating a hushed abode where a frail Mother Sonya resides, consumed by dread that a nameless malevolence is poised to snatch away her 11-year-old daughter, Violett. Estranged from her husband, Sonya's mounting paranoia resurrects remnants of a troubled past, threatening her sanity and jeopardizing the very essence of her cherished bonds. As uncanny visions and unsettling figures from the neighborhood materialize, Sonya is on the verge of uncovering not merely one macabre truth, but a series of grim revelations.'

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2023 winner Western Australian Screen Culture Awards Narrative Feature Film under $1m
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