Project Detail

After Tomorrow

Synopsis

Returning to the village of his estranged wife, James grows increasingly concerned when the sinister owner of his guest house refuses to let him leave. A psychological suspense with a surprising yet moving denouement.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins 50 secs
Format
HD
Director
Emma Sullivan
Producer
Julia Caithness, Sam Burton
Editor
Agnieszka Liggett
Screenwriter
Emma Sullivan
Director of Photography
Eduard Grau
Production Designer
John Dempsey
Sound
Rachael Horner
Composer
Christian Henson
Principal cast
Kika Markham, Joseph Mawle, Claire Hackett

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Production Status

Production Company

Wilder Films

37c Lynette Avenue
London SW4 9HE
UK

T+44 (0)7734 682 852

annalise@wilder-films.co.uk

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