To Save One's Self (2012)
The comforts of home are sacred, sweet and beloved. Mark had all of that... a beautiful wife, an angelic daughter, a purpose. His role was simple: To provide and protect. There was just one problem. Mark never learned how to stand up for himself. He lacked self-confidence and avoided confrontation for his entire life. For the most part, his fears went unnoticed and he was able to cloak his nervousness, until the day that everything around him changed. Mark finds himself in the middle of a very dark and terrifying predicament and is left with only one choice. He can stand up and fight, or lay down and die.
Director: Matthew Campbell
Genre: Drama, Horror
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Cast
- Tommy Douglas - Mark
- Meagan Buggey - Mary
- Gracyn Shinyei - Lizzie
Music: Ian Arber
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
zombie
More Films by Director: Matthew Campbell
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is To Save One's Self about?
- The comforts of home are sacred, sweet and beloved. Mark had all of that... a beautiful wife, an angelic daughter, a purpose. His role was simple: To provide and protect. There was just one problem. Mark never learned how to stand up for himself. He lacked self-confidence and avoided confrontation for his entire life. For the most part, his fears went unnoticed and he was able to cloak his nervousness, until the day that everything around him changed. Mark finds himself in the middle of a very dark and terrifying predicament and is left with only one choice. He can stand up and fight, or lay down and die.
- Who directed To Save One's Self?
- To Save One's Self was directed by Matthew Campbell.
- Who stars in To Save One's Self?
- To Save One's Self stars Tommy Douglas, Meagan Buggey, Gracyn Shinyei.
- How long is To Save One's Self?
- To Save One's Self has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is To Save One's Self?
- To Save One's Self is a Drama, Horror film.
- Where was To Save One's Self produced?
- To Save One's Self was produced in Canada.