Thriller   United States of America

After the accidental death of her rapist, Noelle, an introverted art student, finds herself grappling with a whirlwind of complicated emotions. Consumed by anger and frustration over her own lack of justice, Noelle embarks on a mission to ensure that other college girls do not suffer the same fate.

Driven by her newfound determination, Noelle creates a secret persona, transforming herself into a vigilante seeking retribution for victims of sexual assault. Utilizing her artistic skills, she cleverly disguises herself and targets those who have evaded punishment for their crimes. Through elaborate setups, Noelle meticulously orchestrates encounters with these perpetrators, leaving them facing the repercussions they've previously escaped.

As Noelle's actions gain traction and she successfully brings justice to the survivors, her art begins to reflect the darkness within her soul. However, with each successful mission, Noelle's mental state begins to deteriorate as the weight of her actions takes its toll. She questions if her acts of vengeance truly make a difference or if they merely perpetuate a never-ending cycle of violence.

Meanwhile, Noelle's best friend, Skye, a fellow art student, inadvertently stumbles upon her secret identity. Faced with a moral dilemma, Skye must decide whether to expose Noelle's actions or support her in her mission.

As their friendship is put to the ultimate test, Noelle's escalating violent acts attract the attention of a detective who is determined to bring the vigilante to justice. Noelle finds herself in a cat-and-mouse game with the law, forced to confront her own sense of morality and the consequences of her actions.

M.F.A. explores themes of justice, revenge, and the long-lasting effects of trauma. It delves into the complexities of vigilantism and questions the thin line between heroism and villainy, all while shedding light on the pervasive issue of sexual assault on college campuses. As Noelle's journey unfolds, viewers are left pondering the limits of personal justice and the true power of art as a force for change.
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