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Original Title:
Since You Went Away
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Two sisters, Olive and Lizzy, find themselves alone after an apocalypse that resulted in the loss of their parents. Each of them deal with grief in their own way but it's through Olive's point of view that the story unfolds. The days go by and everything starts to get difficult for the sisters but when a boy named Mason shows up in their lives, everything changes. In this short film about grief and survival, we learn that the past cannot be changed and decisions can affect the future.
Art Designer:
Lucas Pais
Co-Director:
M. Cardoso Barros
Director:
Carlota Rangel
Director of Photography:
Pedro Pacheco
Gaffer:
Luís Garcia
Makeup & Hair:
Carolina Cardoso
Producer:
M. Cardoso Barros
Sound Assistant:
Luís Garcia
Writer:
Carlota Rangel
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