- An enraged woman battles a ring of violent organ smugglers after returning to her hometown to bury her mother.
- With a history of men dominating her fate, a broken woman returns to her hometown to bury her mother only to find a violent organ smuggling ring already has the body and wants no witnesses, but by trying to extinguish her they spark an inferno.
- The sudden death of her estranged mother shakes ALEX from a suicidal spiral and she returns to a hometown she vowed to never set foot in again. As she quickly discovers, a criminal underworld is running an organ harvesting operation and her mother's body is next up for processing. Over the next twenty four hours Alex fights to reclaim her mother, save her sister's life and overcome a lifetime of self-doubt.
It's illegal to buy or sell organs and tissue in America, but supply and demand outshine the law. As Alex realizes what she's up against, her will to live and fight are rekindled as she puts her societal anger and determination into preserving her mother's dignity.
Newcomer Elizabeth Cotter brings years of stunt fighting and acting experience to the role of Alex, performing nearly every fight and stunt herself. She is supported by a cast of seasoned acting veterans and talented fresh faces that help the film fight above it's budgetary weight class. A small, scrappy crew worked hard in the cold, dark days of the Pacific Northwest Winter to craft a story as unflinching as it is hopeful.
BURN IT ALL takes on all the ways men assault the minds and bodies of women, shines a critical and non-exploitative light on that ugliness and wraps it all in the thrilling tale of one woman who refuses to be crushed by patriarchy. To its climatic conclusion BURN IT ALL explores allegories of body autonomy that elevates above mere cinematic drama and introduces the opportunity to start a conversation.
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