Today is Sunday, Tomorrow We Die
Directed by Maxime Genois
Genre | Fiction |
Country | Canada (Québec) |
Year | 2023 |
Length | 14m28s |
Formats | DCP |
Sound | 5.1 |
Version | English subtitles, French |
Synopsis
Two survivors must learn to deal with a world that has suddenly become empty and deleterious.
Themes
lonelyness, postapocalypticBiography
Maxime Genois is a director and an actor. Graduated from the Conservatoire of dramatic arts of Montreal, he directed his third short film «Today is Sunday, Tomorrow We Die». As a director, he collaborated with the Opéra de Montréal and the National art Center of Canada. He is also a stage and cinema actor. He has worked with Denis Marleau, Catherine Vidal, Claude Poissant, Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr, Xavier Dolan and Sophie Deraspe.
Cast
Marie Falardeau (narrator)
Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr
Jérémie Gariépy Ferland
Martin Dubreuil
Étienne Lou
Yuki Kasai-Paré
Michka Nazon
Frédérick Tremblay
Anthony Hay
Simone Marchand
Thomas Lussier
Team
Production | Maxime Genois, avec l'aide de Maria Gracia Turgeon |
Script | Maxime Genois, Claude Falardeau |
CINEMATOGRAPHY | Jules Cloutier Lacerte |
PRODUCTION DESIGN | Camille Barrantes |
EDITING | Louis Chevalier-Dagenais |
Sound | Evan Jerred |
Music | Ilyaa Ghafouri |
Festivals
Festival du nouveau cinéma, Canada |2023|
Festival de cinéma en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada |2023|
FICFA, Canada |2023|
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma, Canada |2024|
Ciné-Club Temps d’écran, Canada |2024|
Dresden International Film Festival, Germany |2024|
Halifax Independant Filmakers Festival, Canada |2024|