Shinobi Girl: The Movie
The gap between the rich and the middle-class widens day by day, as America is fast becoming a feudal society where the "one-per-centers" have it all and the rest must work as their vassals just to survive. In feudal Japan, the lords gathered the strongest Samurai warriors to enforce their absolute dominion; but common people also learned to fight. Some became master assassins, feared by even the most powerful lords and samurai. These assassins were called shinobi, koga, or kunoichi; today we call them ninja. Now in New York City the lords of Wall Street seem to wield absolute power over their economic inferiors. When they desire something - or someone - no one can stand in their way. Even a populist movement like "Occupy Wall Street" is powerless to stop them. Noriko, a Wall Street business woman, uncovers heinous corporate corruption and barely lives to tell about it. Accused of a murder that she didn't commit, Noriko is on the run and creates an alter-ego, Shinobi Girl, a masked vigilante who sets out to right the wrongs on Wall Street and protect and defend the downtrodden and exploited.
Starring
Alexandra Hellquist, Mia Van De Water
Director
John Sirabella