The Last Two Lovers at the End of the World (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 2017

Original Title:
The Last Two Lovers at the End of the World

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Science Fiction

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

A future-set, New Year’s Eve wild night’s journey that follows two young lovers as they try to survive the end of the world.

On New Year’s Eve of 2029, a six-mile wide asteroid is headed for Earth and set to wipe out humanity and the repressive society that now plagues Los Angeles. One young couple aims to survive this catastrophic event together while simultaneously transforming their civilization into the utopia they desire.

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Assistant Editor:
Katherine Covino

Casting:
Matthew Maisto

Casting Associate:
Leigh Jonte

Cinematography:
Hans Charles

Craft Service:
Julia Balayan

Director:
Nefertite Nguvu

Driver:
Lexx Truss
Trevor Butler

Editor:
Lindsey Nadolski

Executive Producer:
Shelby Stone
Derek Dudley

Legal Services:
Chad Mathis

Music:
Amatus Karim

Producer:
Melisa Resch
Roberta Marie Munroe

Production Assistant:
Lexx Truss
Trevor Butler

Production Coordinator:
Yanique Sappleton

Production Manager:
Amanda Rhodes

Production Supervisor:
Jamie Noel

Script Supervisor:
Ana Lorenz

Writer:
Nefertite Nguvu

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