Project Detail

Tomorrow Might Be The Day

Synopsis

Confronted with the alarming possibility of his niece’s rebellion, a fanatical believer sets into motion a chain of dark events that he believes will spare her from the impending apocalyptic doom.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
19 mins 42 secs
Format
2K
Director
Josefa Celestin
Producer
Margarita Veberaite
Co-Producer
Anais Bertrand
Executive Producer
Paul Welsh
Editor
Josefa Celestin
Screenwriter
Josefa Celestin & Max Barth
Composer
Owen Devlin
Principal cast
Tim Barrow & Jocelyn Brassington

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Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

Insolence Productions

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