Past Life
Synopsis
Gripped by the violent clarity of the experience, Jason returns to Bevan to dig deeper rather than dismiss what he has seen. Their journey reveals a series of memories tied to a real, unsolved serial murder that took place the year Jason was born. Retired journalist Elliot Reed helps Jason piece together the archival trail - but when evidence points toward Sebastian Crane, a respected academic, the logic becomes impossible. If Crane is Jason’s past self, then Jason shouldn’t exist.
As Jason’s confidence unravels and the danger increases, he and Clara are pulled into a quest for truth that blurs memory, identity, and reality itself. When Bevan is murdered, Jason faces the horrifying possibility that what he unearthed may not be mere recollection but something deadly real.
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 95 min
- Format
- ALEXA
- Director
-
Simeon Halligan
- Producer
- Rachel Richardson Jones
- Co-Producer
- Micheal Laundon, Pierre Romain
- Executive Producer
- Andy Lyon
- Editor
- Mark McKenny
- Screenwriter
- Simeon Halligan, Dean Lines, Ray Bogdanovic
- Director of Photography
- Ali Asad
- Production Designer
- Martin Butterworth
- Sound
- Gareth Hemes
- Composer
- Samu Csernak
- Principal cast
- Jeremy Piven, Aneurin Barnard, Tim McInnerny, Nicholas Farrell, Pixie Lott
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Grimmfest Films
Rachel Richardson JonesVectar Studios
Battersea Road
Manchester
SK4 3EA
Sales Company
Film Mode Entertainment
Clay Epstien324 S. Beverly Dr. #313,
Beverly Hills
CA 90212
USA
+1 213-880-6075 / +1 310-844-9174 ext 3
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