Project Detail

Tomorrow

Synopsis

Injured by an IED in Afghanistan, Tesla has returned home to London, but it doesn’t feel like home anymore. Suffering from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), with no friends or family, he is alone with his regrets and a very bleak horizon. That is, until the universe conspires to help him with an unlikely friendship. The charming and larger than life Sky bounds into Tesla’s world, quickly proving that friendship can be a great healer. Joy, enthusiasm and hope prove infectious and soon Tesla, not only finds meaning but also, job and a girlfriend. However, Sky is hiding a secret and it’s catching up with him fast. Even a metropolis can be a lonely place if you’re hiding from your problems. Tomorrow is a story of how friendship, love and courage can overcome great odds.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Features
Director
Martha Pinson 1st Feature
Producer
Neil Jones, Dean Mitchell, Stuart Brennan, Sebastian Street, Dean M. Woodford
Co-Producer
Ismael Issa
Executive Producer
Jack Binder, Marcel Ducharme, Jamie Edgerton, Glenn Kinniburgh, Andrew Loveday, Sean O'Kelly, Jason Owolabi, Quentin Pomeroy, Martin Scorsese, Mohamed Hasan Tatanaki, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Tunku Ya'acob
Editor
Gordon Grinberg
Screenwriter
Stuart Brennan, Sebastian Street
Director of Photography
Darran Bragg
Production Designer
Joe Barcham
Sound
Sound Mixer: Sam Masters
Composer
Jody Jenkins
Principal cast
Sebastian Street, Stephanie Leonidas, Stuart Brennan, Stephen Fry, Sophie Kennedy Clark, James Cosmo, Joss Stone, Will Tudor

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Tomorrow Film Limited

c/o Burn Hand Film Production

Roaring Mouse Productions

193 Park South
Austin Road
London
SW11 5JN

Sales Company

Carnaby International Sales and Distribution

Severah Akhtar
20 Orange Street
London
WC2H 7EF

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