
SummaryEver Since The World Ended is a character-driven "social science fiction" film about life after the end of the world. Twelve years after a devastating plague emptied the world of people, two San Francisco filmmakers traverse the nearly deserted City with a camera and a microphone. (Cyan Pictures)
Directed By:Calum Grant, Joshua Atesh Litle
Written By:Calum Grant
Ever Since the World Ended
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75
The mockumentary conceit gives a vivid immediacy to the material, and the PAL digital video cinematography is often surprisingly lyrical -- certain shots of empty, fog-shrouded San Francisco sites more than make up in eeriness what they lack in special-effects decrepitude.
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Thought-provoking rather than deeply philosophical, Ever Since the World Ended features many engaging performances and several outstanding ones.
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Continually tickles the mind while leaving a heavy lump in the chest, establishing and sustaining a unique low-key tone of mystery and dread.
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Like Emmanuel Lubezki's phantasmagoric images for "Children of Men," the performances in the film are so remarkable it's easy to ignore the implausibilities that surface. But even as its self-aware approximation of the doc format startles, Ever Since the World Ended lacks vigor.
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Production Company:
- Epidemic Films
Release Date:Jan 10, 2007
Duration:1 h 18 m
Awards
San Francisco Indiefest
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
London Sci-Fi Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination




























