BORN SEXY YESTERDAY: Decoding the Enigma of Beauty
movie

Seductive Warfare: The Battle for the Soul
Released March 14, 2026
Overview
The phrase "Born Sexy Yesterday" is derived from the 1950 film "Born Yesterday." However beneath this superficial portrayal of some women lies a more complex understanding , revealing deeper narratives that resonate with many. October 1, 1985. The chilling emptiness in Michele Avila's eyes. Her murder, a savage ballet of teenage fury, ripped through the town, festering wounds exposing the venomous underbelly of a seemingly innocent friendship. Jealousy, a serpent coiled in the heart of adolescence, struck with the force of a viper, revealing the terrifying depths of envy's reach. These weren't just girls; they were predators. Women are born with many layers, a mix between good and evil. Ironically of all the positive tropes that can validate the existence of women, why is it that "Born Sexy Yesterday" is a trope that resonates with our male counterparts the most?
Cast

Emunah La-Paz
as
Narrator/ Self/ Author and Director

Lavender Lashay
as
Model /Arist /Narrator/ Self

Kim Corder
as
Author and Public Speaker

Sabella Dawson
as
Interviewee/ Model / Actress/ Portraying Self/Improvasation.

Carly Stoltenberg
as
Interviewee /Public Speaker and Author

Jake Stoltenberg
as
Interviewee/Improvisation/Actor/Model

Kate Stoltenberg
as
Interviewee/Improvsation/ Model/Actress

Malachi K. Hubbard
as
Improvsation/ Actor/ Model/Composser

Sadie Sorensen
as
Interviewee/ Portraying Self/Actress/Model

Destiny Satathite
as
Interviewee/ Portraying Self./Actress/Model

Kimberly
as
Playing Self An Influencer of Life Lessons/Actress

Lynne G. Robinson
as
Playing Self. Lady Que That Funny Girl Out of Chicago. Inspirational Speaker and Pastor.