★★☆☆☆British director Christopher Payne has spent over a decade honing his filmmaking skills since the release of his feature debut, The Jolly Boys' Last Stand (2000). He now returns with new offering Love Tomorrow (2012), a low-key relationship drama that centres on two dancers who have a chance meeting in London. Both are struggling through personal crises and an evening spent together sees them aid one another in different ways. Whilst the relationship is touchingly rendered, the non-professional leads do struggle to breathe life into poor dialogue and lack the experience to convince in intricate roles.
- 12/3/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Gravity | How To Survive A Plague | Seduced & Abandoned | Love Tomorrow | Behzat C: Ankara Yaniyor
Gravity (12A)
(Alfonso Cuarón, 2013, Us) Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. 91 mins
A movie to restore your faith in special effects, 3D and cinema in general, Cuarón's space movie arrives here already heaped with well-earned adulation. Like, say, Avatar or Toy Story, it really does expand the frontiers of what cinema can do; unlike them, Gravity is set in, or at least around, the real world. The story is admirably minimalist: two astronauts get stranded in space and try to get home. The visuals are out of this world but there's much more: riveting tension, sympathetic performances, and a spiritual undertone that only adds to the movie's transcendent nature.
How To Survive A Plague (15)
(David France, 2012, Us) 110 mins
A true story with all the elements of a mythic struggle, this bracing documentary recounts how Aids activists – many potential...
Gravity (12A)
(Alfonso Cuarón, 2013, Us) Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. 91 mins
A movie to restore your faith in special effects, 3D and cinema in general, Cuarón's space movie arrives here already heaped with well-earned adulation. Like, say, Avatar or Toy Story, it really does expand the frontiers of what cinema can do; unlike them, Gravity is set in, or at least around, the real world. The story is admirably minimalist: two astronauts get stranded in space and try to get home. The visuals are out of this world but there's much more: riveting tension, sympathetic performances, and a spiritual undertone that only adds to the movie's transcendent nature.
How To Survive A Plague (15)
(David France, 2012, Us) 110 mins
A true story with all the elements of a mythic struggle, this bracing documentary recounts how Aids activists – many potential...
- 11/9/2013
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Raindance Festival award-winner set for a November 2013 release in the UK.
Love Tomorrow, a romantic drama starring professional ballet dancers, has been picked up by Soda Pictures for theatrical release in the UK.
Soda plans to release the film on November 8, with a preview screening and Q&A in partnership with Sadlers Wells.
Directed by Christopher Payne and produced by Stephanie Moon, Love Tomorrow picked up the Best UK Feature prize at the Raindance Film Festival last autumn.
The film stars former Royal Ballet soloist Cindy Jourdain and English National Ballet principal Arionel Vargas and centres on a chance meeting between two troubled dancers.
Michael Nunn and William Trevitt (aka The Ballet Boyz) choreographed some of the dance scenes, and co-produced through their company, Manilla Productions.
Moon said: “Our director and cast will be fully supporting Soda in their efforts to reach the audience we are confident the film will find.”...
Love Tomorrow, a romantic drama starring professional ballet dancers, has been picked up by Soda Pictures for theatrical release in the UK.
Soda plans to release the film on November 8, with a preview screening and Q&A in partnership with Sadlers Wells.
Directed by Christopher Payne and produced by Stephanie Moon, Love Tomorrow picked up the Best UK Feature prize at the Raindance Film Festival last autumn.
The film stars former Royal Ballet soloist Cindy Jourdain and English National Ballet principal Arionel Vargas and centres on a chance meeting between two troubled dancers.
Michael Nunn and William Trevitt (aka The Ballet Boyz) choreographed some of the dance scenes, and co-produced through their company, Manilla Productions.
Moon said: “Our director and cast will be fully supporting Soda in their efforts to reach the audience we are confident the film will find.”...
- 7/18/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Love Tomorrow gets it’s world premiere tomorrow at the Raindance Film Festival and we’ve got the first look at the trailer for you right here. Directed by Christopher Payne (The Jolly Boys’ Last Stand), Produced by Stephanie Moon and co-produced and choreographed by Emmy-Award winning film-makers Michael Nunn and Billy Trevitt (BalletBoyz), Love Tomorrow is a love story set over one day between two dancers who meet by chance on the streets of London.
Check out the beautifully shot trailer for the movie below along with the poster for the movie which has been nominated in the ‘Best Feature’ category at the 2012 Raindance Film Festical. Visit the Raindance website for more info.
Set in present day London, Love Tomorrow focuses on the story of an ex-ballet dancer (Cindy Jourdain) whose life is turned upside down after receiving devastating news. Wandering the underground in a torment of pain and confusion,...
Check out the beautifully shot trailer for the movie below along with the poster for the movie which has been nominated in the ‘Best Feature’ category at the 2012 Raindance Film Festical. Visit the Raindance website for more info.
Set in present day London, Love Tomorrow focuses on the story of an ex-ballet dancer (Cindy Jourdain) whose life is turned upside down after receiving devastating news. Wandering the underground in a torment of pain and confusion,...
- 10/3/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The programme for the 20th edition of the Raindance Film Festival has been announced.
The festival will open at the London's Apollo Cinema with the international premiere of Mexican fantasy horror Here Comes The Devil on September 26 and close with the UK premiere of 7 Crates on October 7.
This year’s lineup includes 105 features and more than 138 shorts, featuring 19 world premieres and 24 directorial debuts from 38 countries.
Festival Founder Elliot Grove said: “This year’s collection of outstanding films proves that despite the difficult international economic climate, independent filmmakers continue to amaze, impress and entertain.”
Among the homegrown talent on display will be Tomi Conti starrer City Slacker, heist film Confin, starring Daisy Lowe and Christopher Payne's Love Tomorrow.
A spotlight on Quebec will include Over My Dead Body, a documentary on enfant terrible of the dance world, Dave St. Pierre who also suffers from cystic fibrosis and The...
The festival will open at the London's Apollo Cinema with the international premiere of Mexican fantasy horror Here Comes The Devil on September 26 and close with the UK premiere of 7 Crates on October 7.
This year’s lineup includes 105 features and more than 138 shorts, featuring 19 world premieres and 24 directorial debuts from 38 countries.
Festival Founder Elliot Grove said: “This year’s collection of outstanding films proves that despite the difficult international economic climate, independent filmmakers continue to amaze, impress and entertain.”
Among the homegrown talent on display will be Tomi Conti starrer City Slacker, heist film Confin, starring Daisy Lowe and Christopher Payne's Love Tomorrow.
A spotlight on Quebec will include Over My Dead Body, a documentary on enfant terrible of the dance world, Dave St. Pierre who also suffers from cystic fibrosis and The...
- 9/5/2012
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Raindance Film Festival recently announced its 20th festival programme lineup which includes an unprecedented 105 features, 138 shorts and 64 UK Premieres, 13 International Premieres, 5 European Premieres, 19 World Premieres and 24 Directorial Debuts from 38 countries, proof of another exceptional year of internationally acclaimed films, special live events, exclusive Q&As and masterclasses. The festival will take place from 26th September to 7thOctober at its home of the Apollo Cinema Piccadilly Circus SW1Y 4Lr.T
Opening the festival on Wednesday 26th September is the International Premiere of Here Comes The Devil – a powerful fantasy horror from Mexico. Shot in Tijuana, a married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be and that something terrifying has changed them. The Opening Night afterparty will feature band The Real Tuesday Weld which The Sunday Times calls: “beautiful…...
Opening the festival on Wednesday 26th September is the International Premiere of Here Comes The Devil – a powerful fantasy horror from Mexico. Shot in Tijuana, a married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be and that something terrifying has changed them. The Opening Night afterparty will feature band The Real Tuesday Weld which The Sunday Times calls: “beautiful…...
- 9/4/2012
- by John
- SoundOnSight
Raindance have just announced their line-up for their 20th annual film festival. The 2012 festival will, like every year showcase some of the best independent movies that we can expect in the coming year and beyond. Raindance 2012 will take place 26th September to 7th October at the Apollo Cinema, Piccadilly Circus in London. This year we can expect to see 105 features, more than 138 shorts, 64 UK Premieres, 13 International Premieres, 5 European Premieres, 19 World Premieres and 24 Directorial Debuts from 38 countries.
Scroll down to see the full press release as well as all the feature films that will be showing at the festival. To find out more, click here to visit their official site.
Opening the festival on Wednesday 26th September is the International Premiere of Here Comes The Devil a powerful fantasy horror from Mexico. Shot in Tijuana, a married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana.
Scroll down to see the full press release as well as all the feature films that will be showing at the festival. To find out more, click here to visit their official site.
Opening the festival on Wednesday 26th September is the International Premiere of Here Comes The Devil a powerful fantasy horror from Mexico. Shot in Tijuana, a married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana.
- 9/4/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Raindance Film Festival has announced its 20th festival programme today. This year?s lineup includes 105 features and over 138 shorts and 64 UK Premieres, 13 International Premieres, 5 European Premieres, 19 World Premieres and 24 Directorial Debuts from 38 countries. The festival will take place from 26th September to 7th October at the Apollo Cinema, Piccadilly Circus.
Here’s the low-down:
Opening the festival on Wednesday 26th September is the International Premiere of Here Comes The Devil a powerful fantasy horror from Mexico. Shot in Tijuana, a married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be and that something terrifying has changed them.
Closing the festival on Sunday 7th October is the UK Premiere of 7 Crates from Paraguay and fresh from its screening in Toronto Film Festival’ s vanguard section. The film focusses on Victor,...
Here’s the low-down:
Opening the festival on Wednesday 26th September is the International Premiere of Here Comes The Devil a powerful fantasy horror from Mexico. Shot in Tijuana, a married couple lose their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be and that something terrifying has changed them.
Closing the festival on Sunday 7th October is the UK Premiere of 7 Crates from Paraguay and fresh from its screening in Toronto Film Festival’ s vanguard section. The film focusses on Victor,...
- 9/4/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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