Eternalism

Eternalism

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Short Film

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  • Genre(s): Science Fiction, Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ryan Unicomb
  • Cast(s): David Breen, Ebony Nave, Dean Kelleher, Sarah Clarke, Holly Chetcuti See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 15min
  • Music: Andrew Dickens,Dan Van Werkhoven
  • Similar To: The In Between, Only
  • Story:
    29 year old Herbert is depressed, alone & terminally ill. During his regular hospital visits for treatment Herbert makes a friend, Jed, who sets him on the path of an unforgettable life journey.
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STORY

Story
29 year old Herbert is depressed, alone & terminally ill. During his regular hospital visits for treatment Herbert makes a friend, Jed, who sets him on the path of an unforgettable life journey.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 805 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

Is the first short film from Purryburry Productions/Unico to be shot outside of a (fast film/festival) timed event.

Marks the 4th collaboration between lead actor David Breen and writer/director Ryan Unicomb. Previously they had worked together on Promotion, A Quest of Utmost Importance & Code Name:Cotton. It's also Ryan's 2nd collaboration with both Ebony Nave & Dean Kelleher. (Code Name:Cotton & One June Afternoon)

Writer/Director Ryan Unicomb came up with the idea for the script after a conversation with his girlfriend's father in early 2012.

The lead characters name Herbert, was chosen because of its connection to science fiction writer H.G Welles(Herbert George). This supports the notion of time travel in the film.

The director is directly quoted as saying that "if you watch the short film backwards via rewind, you'll get a more accurate account of the lead characters REAL life as opposed to the fantastical story I've presented the audience with."