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Utopian Lake Offers Sanctuary in Toxic World
15 Mar
Summary
- A hidden utopian lake provides sanctuary from contaminated water.
- A passionate romance ignites between two women from different worlds.
- The film premiered on Thursday, March 12, at the State Theatre.

The film 'Perfect' presents a stark vision of a world struggling with contaminated water supplies. Protagonist Kai, played by Ashley Moore, navigates survival after a personal loss, eventually discovering a secret utopian lake. This pristine sanctuary becomes a haven for a group of eccentric individuals, including the enigmatic Mallory, portrayed by Julia Fox.
A deep connection forms between Kai and Mallory, leading to a passionate romance. As their relationship deepens, Kai begins to unravel the hidden truths and secrets surrounding Mallory's life. The idyllic setting of the lake starkly contrasts with the emerging darkness, threatening the community's fragile peace.
Directed by Millicent Hailes, 'Perfect' was conceived to explore longform storytelling and uplift queer narratives. Hailes emphasized making a film where queer characters exist authentically without their identity being the sole focus. The film premiered on Thursday, March 12, at the State Theatre.
Actors Lío Mehiel and Micaela Wittman, along with cinematographer Ks enefeld, joined writer-director Hailes to discuss the film's themes. Mehiel expressed a hope that viewers would feel aroused and explore their own desires, while Hailes aimed for audiences to leave feeling "sexy" and "horny."




