Tomorrow Never Comes
Synopsis
A normal evening for a normal family, that takes a dramatic turn when all the TV stations broadcast Emergency Alerts about an incoming meteorite.
Once the Prime Minister comes on and confirms this, a family reminisce, rediscover what really matters, get drunk and have a laugh waiting for the inevitable.
Bitter-sweet and poignant, with many an observation on modern life, this debut from writer / director Antony Villa was made on next to zero budget, over a weekend, by a crew of 5 and a cast of 6 and bolstered by a score by Villarosso.
Details
- Year
- 2024
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 55 min 04 sec
- Format
- 4K
- Director
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Antony Villa 1st Feature
- Producer
- Antony Villa
- Editor
- Antony Villa
- Screenwriter
- Antony Villa
- Director of Photography
- Ricky Wilcock
- Sound
- Tom Morris
- Composer
- Antony Villa as
- Principal cast
- Danny Jones, Clair Staines, Frances Broudie Oldridge, Beth McShane, Kian Singleton, Alex M. Cass
- Production Assistant
- George Villa
- Script Supervisor
- Justin Singleton
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Aeviarch Ltd
81 Shaftesbury AvenueBlackpool
FY2 9TT
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