Come and See (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 30, 2016

Original Title:
Come and See

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
UCA Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

A young woman roams an empty world, struggling with loneliness and a fleeting sense of humanity.

A short post-apocalyptic film about a young woman named Blake. The narrative focuses on a snippet of her life as she wanders through an abandoned town, like so many before. She encounters traces of the people that used to live here and the lives they have led and left behind. Initially amused by her discoveries, these feelings quickly dissipate as loneliness consumes her and she finds herself aching for any kind of human interaction. The unfolding story and elements in the scenery let us know that Blake has been alone for quite some time and can't cope with the isolation anymore. She is reaching her breaking point. In a last struggle to carry on she ends up finding a most unlikely companion and together they continue the journey.

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Art Direction:
Jools Turner

Associate Producer:
Corrine Amos

Director:
Urmas Salu

Director of Photography:
George Pearton

Editor:
Oliver Mattinson

Original Music Composer:
Liisa Höbe

Producer:
Umi Gilbert

Production Designer:
Gabriel Monteregge

Sound:
Riley Wong

Writer:
Agne Steponaityte

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