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Birth Name: Lesli Brownlee
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Lesli Brownlee played the role of Zarana in the thriller 'Glass (2015)'. The movie revolves around Zarana and her husband Mike, who become consumed by paranoia after Zarana starts experiencing relentless nightmares due to being stalked by an enigmatic killer. They decide to cut themselves off from social media and remain in their glass-walled apartment, hoping for safety. However, anxiety, paranoia, violence, and murder continue to follow them.
Birth Name: Tirra Dent
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Tirra Dent starred in 'Glass (2015)', playing Zarana, a woman haunted by paranoia and nightmares after being stalked by an unknown killer. The film follows her and her partner Mike as they isolate themselves in their glass-walled apartment to avoid further danger.
Release Year: 2015
Nation: Canada
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Director: Vince D'Amato
Writer: Vince D'Amato
Mike and Zarana, a young Canadian couple, decide to disconnect from social media and remain in their glass-walled apartment overlooking Vancouver's cityscape. However, anxiety, paranoia, violence, and murder soon follow. Zarana becomes increasingly consumed by paranoia and plagued by nightmares after she begins to be relentlessly stalked by an enigmatic killer.
Glass (2015) is the second installment in director Vince D'Amato's neo-giallo series, drawing inspiration from the sensual and violent world of Italian giallo films. Set against the backdrop of Vancouver's gentrified neighborhoods, the film serves as a critique of social media's impact on society, particularly focusing on middle and lower-class communities. The movie explores themes of paranoia, conspiracy, violence, and sexual tension, with Tirra Dent delivering a notable performance as Zarana.