Sundays-Short-Film

Sundays-Short-Film

Never let anyone tell you Short Films are worthless, and a PostPanic‘s latest short film breaths with excitement full of ambition, enjoy Sundays.

Within short film circuit after 1 year of trailers Mischa Rozema‘s film has been highly anticipated and we can honestly say it’s stunningly mind-blowing. This 15 minute film wears it’s influences proudly on it’s sleeve proving passion, dedication to deliver a simple story the world is your oyster and short film is your key to the door into feature film. Neill Blomkamp is a perfect example and Sundays plays as if it’s another piece of District 9 jigsaw with a big slice of Matrix franchise, this has the conceptย like Realm to bigger better things.

Here’s the synopsis…

The end of the world seems like a nightmare to Ben. A memory of a past life that doesnโ€™t belong to him. When Ben starts to remember Isabelle, the only love heโ€™s ever known, he realises sheโ€™s missing in his life. Ben embarks a journey to An existential descent into confusion and the desperate need to find out the truth begins. This reality depicts a stunning, surprising and dark world. A world that is clearly not his.

Sundays is a visually stunning film and a philosophical/existential story that would put many similar genre films to shame. It certainly packs alot into 15 minutes, it’s not perfect but near perfect film that deserves a bigger audience.

The film stars Brian Petsos and Sofia Sisniega.


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The founder of The People's Movies, started the site 20th November 2008.The site has excelled past all expectations with many only giving the site months and it's still going strong. A lover of French Thrillers, Post Apocalyptic films, Asian cinema. 2009 started Cinehouse to start his 'cinema education' learning their is life outside mainstream cinema. Outside of film, love to travel with Sorrento, Guangzhou and Manchester all favourite destinations.Musically loves David Bowie, Fishbone, Radiohead.

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