
Rogue Tiger 2017
"Break Free."
In a world where creativity is crushed under the boot of authoritarian control, a clandestine collective of artists fights back under the banner of *Rogue Tiger (2017)*.
Director: Jessica Payne
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rogue Tiger (2017) about?
*Rogue Tiger* follows a group of artists who form a secret collective to resist a regime that bans creativity and punishes dissent. Operating in the shadows, they use their talents as tools of defiance, turning music and performance into acts of courage against an oppressive Thought Police.
Who directed Rogue Tiger?
Jessica Payne directed *Rogue Tiger*, bringing a dynamic visual style to this short but impactful film.
Who stars in Rogue Tiger?
The film stars Hope Bello LaRoux, Sasha Calle, Danny Christiansen, Anagabriela Cordero, and Ria Gaudioso in pivotal roles.
Is Rogue Tiger (2017) worth watching?
While short in runtime, *Rogue Tiger* packs a punch with its high-energy action and bold anti-censorship message. Its raw emotion and stylish direction make it a compelling watch for fans of drama and music-driven narratives, even if it's more of a cinematic statement than a feature.
How long is Rogue Tiger?
Rogue Tiger runs for 5 minutes.
About Rogue Tiger (2017) — A 5-Minute Rebellion Against Censorship
In a world where creativity is crushed under the boot of authoritarian control, a clandestine collective of artists fights back under the banner of *Rogue Tiger (2017)*. Directed by Jessica Payne, this bold 5-minute short film blends action, drama, and music to weave a cautionary tale of defiance. Set against a backdrop of oppressive censorship, the underground troupe—known as Rogue Tiger—risks everything to reclaim their voices, turning stolen moments of expression into acts of rebellion.
With a pulse-pounding energy and striking visuals, *Rogue Tiger* captures the raw spirit of artistic resistance against tyranny. The ensemble cast, led by Hope Bello LaRoux and Sasha Calle, delivers performances brimming with urgency and passion, embodying the film's themes of freedom and solidarity. As art becomes the ultimate weapon, this compact yet powerful cinematic statement leaves audiences questioning the cost of silence—and celebrating those who dare to break free.