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Wikipedia article




'Riot Girls' is a 2019 Canadian post-apocalyptic science fiction film, directed by Jovanka Vuckovic.

Plot



Set in the town of Potter's Bluff, where a mysterious virus has killed all the adults and left society entirely in the hands of rival teen gangs, the film stars Madison Iseman and Paloma Kwiatkowski as Nat and Scratch, a lesbian couple who must go behind enemy lines to rescue Nat's brother Jack (Alexandre Bourgeois) after he is captured by the wealthy and powerful West Side gang led by jock Jeremy (Munro Chambers).

Cast



*Madison Iseman as Nat

*Paloma Kwiatkowski as Scratch

*Alexandre Bourgeois as Nat's brother Jack

*Munro Chambers as Jeremy

*Jenny Raven as Caine

*Atticus Mitchell as Cracker

*Carson MacCormac as Spit

Production and filming



In September 2016, Clique Pictures announced that Jovanka Vuckovic was to direct the apocalyptic horror film. With financing procured from Telefilm Canada, Head Gear Films, the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, the Ontario Media Development Corporation, Search Engine Films, Urban Post Production, She Wolf Films, and the Harold Greenberg Fund, the cast was announced in October 2017, as well as the start of filming.

The film was shot in Parry Sound, Hamilton, Ontario and Toronto. XYZ Films handled sales for North America, with Alliance Media Partners in charge of international. In January 2019, Cranked Up Films acquired the U.S. distribution rights from XYZ Films.

Award nominations



The film received five Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020, for Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design (Jennifer Morden and Danny Haeberlin), Achievement in Make-Up (Brandi Boulet and Chris Bridges), Achievement in Hair (Dann Campbell), Achievement in Music Original Score (Peter Chapman), and Achievement in Music Original Song (Peter Chapman and Leslie Seaforth for "We Run the World").

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