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Girl From Nowhere

Baggage is dangerous
2017 | 85m | English

(588 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Mark Jackson
Writer: Mark Jackson
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A Cape Town couple, Katherine and Hugh, are headed to their private mountain getaway, when they pick up a hitchhiker, Liza, who carries a gun. Liza is invited for lunch, but soon the couple can't get rid of her.
Release Date: Sep 29, 2017
Director: Mark Jackson
Writer: Mark Jackson
Genres: Romance, Thriller
Keywords sexuality, feminism, patriarchy, grindhouse, african, alternative, cape town, south africa, moody, independent film, provocative, arthouse
Production Companies Jacksonfilm
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Scot Cooper Hugh
Christia Visser Liza
Tamryn Speirs Katherine
Name Job
Mark Jackson Director, Director of Photography, Editor, Writer
Nick Turner Music
Name Title
Mark Jackson Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

***The power of a beautiful woman, even if she’s a devil within*** A couple from Cape Town traveling to their desert getaway (Scot Cooper & Tamryn Speirs) picks up a beautiful girl curiously hitchhiking the remote highway (Christia Visser). They invite her to their hideaway, but might regret it. ... "Girl from Nowhere" (2017) is an Indie psychological drama from South Africa costing $203,000 (converted). Aside from the mental dramatics, it proficiently focuses on the beauty of the South African desert wilderness and that of Liza (Christia Visser) mixed with quality eclectic folk/rock reminiscent of stuff by the likes of Orenda Fink and Ane Brun. It explores the same theme addressed in “Afternoon Delight” (2013), the spellbinding power of a beautiful woman who might be a devil within. Liza has a body sculptured by God himself, and this is a highlight of the flick, but her attitude is a big red flag, not to mention a turn-off. The acting isn’t great, but it’s serviceable for a low-budget Indy. The positives noted above made me appreciate the flick, but the last act is too freestyled, like director/writer Mark Jackson & the cast made a lot of it up as they were shooting. Nonetheless, the ending makes a powerful point that’s true to reality. The film runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in Cederberg, Western Cape, South Africa, about 2 hours’ drive north of Cape Town. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021
RobertFisher
6.0

**Not a great movie but one worth watching, in particular for two reasons** First reason, Christia Visser in her debut movie role. She is gorgeous and frankly impossible to overlook. I hope those of us in the USA will get to see more of her in the future. Not only is she a looker, she has serious ... acting chops. Second reason, the amazing scenery. The place where this was filmed (the Cederberg region of South Africa's Western Cape) has to be one of the most beautiful spots on Earth. And rarely is scenery a main point of note for me when watching a movie.

Dec 03, 2021