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Directed by
  
Martha Pinson

Director
  
Martha Pinson

Cinematography
  
Darran Bragg

Initial release
  
1 November 2016

Producer
  
Dean M. Woodford

Produced by
  
Stuart Brennan Dean M. Woodford

Written by
  
Stuart Brennan Sebastian Street

Starring
  
Stephen Fry Stuart Brennan Sophie Kennedy Clark James Cosmo Paul Kaye Stephanie Leonidas

Production company
  
Stronghold Roaring Mouse Productions Rodaje a la carta

Release date
  
1 November 2016 (2016-11-01)

Screenplay
  
Stuart Brennan, Sebastian Street

Cast
  
Stephen Fry, Joss Stone, Stuart Brennan, Sebastian Street, Stephanie Leonidas

Similar
  
Plan Z, The Reverend, Nothing but the Blues, Hugo, Lucky Break

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Tomorrow is a British drama film directed by Martha Pinson and written by Stuart Brennan and Sebastian Street. Starring Stephen Fry, Stuart Brennan, Sophie Kennedy Clark, James Cosmo, Paul Kaye, and Stephanie Leonidas, the film is about the difficulties faced by soldiers returning home from war. It is the first British film for executive producer Martin Scorsese, and marks the directorial debut of Pinson, a long-time script supervisor to Scorsese. Filming began on 22 September 2014 in London and shot for nine weeks, then moved to Spain, for a further week.

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Plot

The story deals with love, life and living in London. Focusing on a soldier returning home from war with post-traumatic stress disorder, his enigmatic new friend and their difficulties in trying to live normal lives.

Cast

  • Sebastian Street as Tesla
  • Stuart Brennan as Sky
  • Stephen Fry as Chris
  • Sophie Kennedy Clark as Lee-Anne
  • James Cosmo as Mr. Charles
  • Paul Kaye as Milo
  • Stephanie Leonidas as Katie
  • Joss Stone as Mandy
  • Will Tudor as Tristan
  • Production

    On 25 January 2014 it was announced that Martin Scorsese will be executive producing the film Tomorrow, a directorial debut by his long-time script supervisor, Martha Pinson. Pinson worked with Scorsese on The Departed (2006) and Shutter Island (2010). Lead producer is Stuart Brennan who employed Dean M. Woodford, a 2011 college graduate whose low-budget production Soft Touch impressed Stuart Brennan, who had just finished the script for Tomorrow. On 11 November, Ismael Issa's Rodaje a la carta boarded to assist in the filming of the scenes in Spain.

    On 22 September the complete cast was announced, which includes Stephen Fry, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Paul Kaye, Stephanie Leonidas, Joss Stone, Stuart Brennan and Sebastian Street. On 17 October James Cosmo joined the film. Brennan & Street are producing the film along with Stronghold, Roaring Mouse Productions and Studio 82.

    Principal photography on the film began on 22 September 2014 in London. Filming is expected to last for nine weeks. On 23 September filming was taking place in Battersea; some of the shooting was also taking place at Tedworth House, a recovery centre for war veterans of the armed forces in Wiltshire. Filming later moved in Shoreditch, and then in Spain to shoot near Sierra de Callosa mountain range.

    Carnaby Sales & Distribution will be handling the international sales rights, while William Morris Endeavor has acquired Global and U.S. sales rights. Carnaby plans to screen footage from the film at the American Film Market in November 2016 to interest international buyers.

    References

    Tomorrow (2016 film) Wikipedia


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