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Tomorrow is Today 1 hr 38 min Drama Crown Theater Theater 2 Saturday
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Cast - David Brown, Ken Arnold, Luke Pennington, Marc Hefti,
Scout
Taylor-Compton, Warren Draper Drunk and exhausted by yet another
sleepless night, tormented by his past and the weight of a future he
can’t bear
to face, Greg walks into the crashing waves, hoping to end his life and
suffering in a salty grave. It’s at the edge of the ocean
that 16-year old
Julie Peterson finds Greg’s limp body a short time later. She
manages to
resuscitate him but receives no thanks from Greg. Bitter and angry to
still be
alive, Greg wants nothing more than to be left alone to die. Something
in this
broken man touches Julie and she decides to save him from the demons of
his
past and show him that life is indeed worth living. Just as the busy tourist season approaches,
word spreads
throughout this beach community about a “transient with a
suitcase” sleeping on
the beach. Local Police Chief Timothy Berg sets out to find the drifter
and
send him out of town. Fearing for Greg’s safety, Julie offers
him refuge in an
unoccupied beachfront home. With
the help of his 18-year old nephew, Brett, however,
Chief Berg soon finds Greg’s suitcase hidden under the
boardwalk. Its contents
only add to the urgency of his capture. When a jealous Brett discovers
the
secret relationship between Julie and Greg, he blows the whistle that
reveals
Greg’s troubled past, unintentionally threatening to rip
apart Julie’s family
and destroy the life of his own uncle.
BEST OF FESTIVAL & AUDIENCE CHOICE: BEST FEATURE - Trimedia Festival |
Producer;
Director - Frederic
Lumiere Producer
- Jennifer Haubrich, Marc Hefti Writer
- Marc Hefti Cinematographer/DP
Kevin C. W. Wong Production
Designer Marilyn Schlossbach Picture
Editor Frederic Lumiere Original
Music/Composer Guillaume Roussel
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