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All my friends are dead (exclusive)

JoJo Siwa has a dramatic new role.

The 21-year-old “Karma” singer stars in a clip shared exclusively with PEOPLE from the slasher film #AMFAD: All my friends are dead before its premiere at the Tribeca Festival.

The clip features a montage of Siwa in character running through the woods while another character off-screen speaks cryptically about friendship.

“Perhaps you have heard of such a person, the friend who understood you like no one else. The one who was always there to defend you. The one who was a ray of light for others,” the character says.

“It was an honor when they shared their pain and fears. It made you feel special. And it was inevitable that someone would be drawn to that light only to destroy it.”

JoJo Siwa in “#AMFAD: ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD”.

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#AMFAD: All my friends are dead is about a group of young friends who are on their way to a music festival called Karmapalooza and are trapped in an Airbnb after a car accident, according to a synopsis from the Tribeca Festival.

“Being stuck inside together brings their inner conflicts and their shared past to the surface,” the synopsis teases. “Worse, an uninvited guest joins the party and decides he must atone for his transgressions by murdering him in an extremely bloody manner that ties into their respective sins.”

JoJo Siwa on March 14, 2024.

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The cast also includes Jade Pettyjohn, Jennifer Ens, Ali Fumiko Whitney, Michaella Russell, Julian Haig, Justin Derickson, Cardi Wong and Jack Doupe-Smith.

The film is directed by Marcus Dunstan, who previously worked on the 2022 films, among others. Inhuman and screenplay work on some of the Seen Movies. Screenwriters John Baldecchi, Jessica Sarah Flaum and Josh Sims wrote the screenplay.

#AMFAD: All my friends are dead Premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 8th. The film will be released in cinemas, digitally and on demand, on August 2nd.