Fire City: End of Days (2015)
27KFire City: End of Days: Directed by Tom Woodruff Jr.. With Tobias Jelinek, Danielle C. Ryan, Keely Aloña, Kimberly Leemans. Vine, a disillusioned demon, secretly lives with others of his kind in the world of humans sustained by their misery. Forced into a choice to save his brethren or an innocent human girl, the delicate balance between human and demon kind is threatened, which may result in war.
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