Project Detail

Super Mix

Synopsis

Ravaged by war, the world recovers from a divided past. The last remaining survivors struggle to not only survive, but to also find their place. Morality is tested to its limits and a harsh environment has moulded demented madmen. Exploring themes of mental illness and equality, two strangers - a mute, and a man escaping his past - venture into the quiet world side by side. One looking to save his kidnapped lover from a masked gang of sociopaths, and the other seeking his stolen cassette player while being haunted by bizarre and ominous dreams. Both of them have one destination - a peaceful community only for women - a place called 'Eve.'

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Running time
127 min
Director
Joshua Armstrong 1st Feature
Producer
Joshua Armstrong
Co-Producer
Michael Southgate
Executive Producer
Audrey Bonnet
Editor
Joshua Armstrong
Screenwriter
Joshua Armstrong
Director of Photography
Joshua Armstrong
Composer
Reg Length
Principal cast
Michael Southgate, Joshua Armstrong, Kilian McIntosh, Louise Goodfield, Trynity Silk

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