Wickedly Ultra-Violent Feminist Female Horror Fight Film Unleashed to Amazon Prime

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​​GirlFightMovie.com, LLC today announced its new short film, GIRLFIGHT: invite, has been unleashed to Amazon Prime free of charge and on a DVD for $9.99. The DVD contains extras features such as a gag reel, director commentary, 4 alternative versions, behind the scenes, multiple languages, and fighter bios.

Sinister fatal femme Rachel inVites four unlikely model hopefuls into an underground death fight inside a barbaric steel cage surrounded by razor-sharp barb-wire. An all-female nightmare horror concept short film inspired by true events!

Sinister fatal femme Rachel inVites four unlikely model hopefuls into an underground death fight inside a barbaric steel cage surrounded by razor-sharp barb-wire. An all-female nightmare horror concept short film inspired by true events!

Kelcey Coe, Executive Producer

The film was made in Ohio and features an all relatively unknown female cast. Headlining the film is Columbus model Lindsey Mccomb, Cincinnati model Lexi Roth, Kentucky model Brandi Michelle, Youngstown model Amanda Dicapo, and actress Becca Chanay. Actress Kelli Culbertson provided the voice for Raven in the promotional materials.

The film perpetuates a strong feminist message. GIRLFIGHT empowers women by shattering through the glass ceiling, opening doors to an all-female ensemble featuring many models and actresses from various genres put into movie roles in this deadly martial arts mashup typically oriented to males. Careful consideration and intricate detail was ensured to make sure the film portrays women in a positive light, respecting women as human beings and not objects. Women in the film do not share common gender-based roles – many times the women are actually in charge and the men are inferior to the women. They are often very strong, independent, and capable characters to which younger women can relate.

Although the premise of the film consists of brutal cage fights heavily filled with graphic, ultra-violence, where the characters fight to earn specific fortune and glory, it also encompasses reasons why these individual women are fighting. These reasons add to the character development and further enrich the story, based on real women stories matched against very tough obstacles - whether it involves kids or personal gain. The film does not objectify women – there is no sex or nudity, and, although under false pretenses, the women choose to be at this tournament – there is no kidnapping or even scenes of human trafficking. The profanity is mild than that found in an American highschool and the film is enriched with a strong story and morale, making it as appropriate for junior high and high school students as popular literature from The Odyssey to The Hunger Games. All of this makes the film both progressive and revolutionary, two components necessary to deliver such an inspiring message to an audience in today's ultra-violent rich popular culture.

Overall, the film examines the psychological conditions of women put under these stressful circumstances, giving them a powerful voice for recognition and acknowledgement, as symbols for strong and independent women rather than inferior humans to a male-dominated patriarch.

SYNOPSIS

Deep within the Forbidden Forest outside Buckeye City, Ohio, sinister fatal femme Rachel inVites four unlikely model hopefuls into an underground death fight inside a barbaric steel cage surrounded by razor-sharp barb-wire. The winner moves on to GirlFight: Model Kombat, granting the survivor a multimillion dollar contract with an international modeling agency. An all-female ultra-violent nightmare horror concept short film inspired by true events! Written, directed, and produced by a survivor of Asperger's Syndrome!

Note: This video is a short concept pitch film to demonstrate the brutality and madness expected to ultimately take place in GirlFight: Model Kombat. Excessive violence and shock value mixed with dark horror are exemplified in this demonstration.

WHERE TO FIND IT

Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/GirlFight-inVite-Lindsey-McComb/dp/B01HUMV4EG

DVD: https://www.amazon.com/GirlFight-inVite-Lexi-Roth/dp/B01HR00LGI

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/girlfightmovie/

Web site: http://www.girlfightmovie.com

 

ABOUT KELCEY COE

Kelcey Coe is an aspiring film-maker who has served as a production assistant on James E. Wilson, Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, and Cynthia Rothrock's The Martial Arts Kid (2015), an associate producer on Cody Knotts' Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies (2014) starring pro wrestling legends "Rowdy" Roddy Piper & "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and art production assistant on Stewart Schill's Frank vs. God (2014). He has worked in different MMA aspects with Hollywood producer, actor, and worldwide kick boxer, Don "The Dragon" Wilson (Bloodfist 1-8) and the late Hollywood actor, fight choreographer, and stuntman Donnie Hair (Mortal Kombat). He resides in Ohio with his two cats - Spooky & Scrappy. He earned his associates degree two weeks after graduating high school and possesses a Masters of Business Administration from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio.

Source: GirlFightMovie.com, LLC

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