For People in Trouble (2023)
Why fall in love when the world is falling apart?
When two people meet one night in London, their relationship blossoms and fractures, intertwined with impending societal collapse.
Director: Alex Lawther
Genre: Drama, Romance, Science Fiction
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: June 6, 2023
Cast
- Emma D'Arcy - Jenny
- Archie Madekwe - Paul
Screenplay
- Alex Lawther
- Molly Lipson (Script Consultant)
Music: Susanne Sundfør, Alexander Wells
Cinematography: David Pimm
Editing: Mdhamiri á Nkemi
Production: SOS Films, Mission Winnow
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: $50,304
Original Language: en
Themes
Environmental Activism and Nature Threat, A New Love After Heartbreak, Dystopian Societal Collapse, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future
Keywords
new love, resistance, political activism, dystopia, climate change, martial law, lgbt, radical politics, fracking, activism, non-binary, climate change activism, short film, climate action, climate emergency
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is For People in Trouble about?
- When two people meet one night in London, their relationship blossoms and fractures, intertwined with impending societal collapse.
- Who directed For People in Trouble?
- For People in Trouble was directed by Alex Lawther.
- Who stars in For People in Trouble?
- For People in Trouble stars Emma D'Arcy, Archie Madekwe.
- How long is For People in Trouble?
- For People in Trouble has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- What genre is For People in Trouble?
- For People in Trouble is a Drama, Romance, Science Fiction film.
- What is the budget of For People in Trouble?
- For People in Trouble had a budget of $50,304.
- Where was For People in Trouble produced?
- For People in Trouble was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of For People in Trouble?
- The themes of For People in Trouble include: Environmental Activism and Nature Threat, A New Love After Heartbreak, Dystopian Societal Collapse, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future.