Project Detail

The Two Faces of Tomorrow

Synopsis

When a researcher uncovers the relations between capitalism and algae, algae and the Earth, the Earth and humans, they begin to understand the origins of our current climate crisis.

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
38 min 29 sec
Director
Patrick Hough
Producer
Tracy Bass
Editor
Daniel Goddard
Screenwriter
Daisy Hildyard
Director of Photography
Brian Fawcett
Sound
Daniel Goddard
Composer
Sian O’Gorman for NYX: electronic drone choir
Principal cast
Jade Anouka

Production Status

Production Company

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