Scene from Anti Matter (2016)
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Duration: 49 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Yaiza Figueroa
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Alternate Names: Yaiza Marie Figueroa, Yiaza Figueroa, Yaiza Figueroa Díaz, Yaizamarie Figueroa, Yaizamarie Figueroa Diaz, Yiaza Figueroa
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Full Biography
Yaiza Figueroa, born in Puerto Rico, is a stage, film, and television actress who trained at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England. She is known for her role as Ana in the 2016 sci-fi noir film 'Anti Matter', a modern take on Alice in Wonderland where Ana struggles with memory loss after an experiment involving wormholes.
About the Movie: Anti Matter (2016)

Release Year: 2016
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Антиматерия, Worm
Director: Keir Burrows
Writer: Keir Burrows
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Companies: Cast Iron Picture Co., The
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
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Story
Ana, an Oxford PhD student, conducts an experiment to generate and travel through a wormhole as part of her research in theoretical physics. However, following this experiment, she finds herself unable to build new memories. As the days pass, Ana becomes increasingly desperate to understand what has happened to her. Strange occurrences begin to plague her life, escalating into full-blown horror. She embarks on a frantic journey to uncover who or what is behind these terrifying events.
Summary
Anti Matter, directed by Keir Burrows in 2016, is a sci-fi noir thriller that draws inspiration from the classic Alice in Wonderland tale. The film follows Ana's descent into confusion and fear as she struggles with her lost memories and the mounting horrors that surround her. Set against the backdrop of Oxford University's academic pressure, Anti Matter explores themes of identity, reality, and the consequences of pushing the boundaries of scientific exploration.