A Second Son (2012)

A Second Son (2012) poster

The leaked 2012 video diary of schoolgirl Emily Turner, documenting her life as she faces the consequences of an underage pregnancy. But a private domestic drama soon turns into an extraordinary record of international importance with a series of mysterious events that force Emily and her family to recognize the significance of what has befallen her, heralding the end of days as we know them today.

Director: Allistair Mitchell
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 84 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Daniel Webb
Production: Shooting Movies
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Government Corruption Exposed, Political Instability and Chaos, Power and Political Games, Surveillance State and Watching Eyes

Keywords

central intelligence agency (cia), government, pregnancy, found footage

More Films by Director: Allistair Mitchell
More Films in Genre: Drama, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Second Son about?
The leaked 2012 video diary of schoolgirl Emily Turner, documenting her life as she faces the consequences of an underage pregnancy. But a private domestic drama soon turns into an extraordinary record of international importance with a series of mysterious events that force Emily and her family to recognize the significance of what has befallen her, heralding the end of days as we know them today.
Who directed A Second Son?
A Second Son was directed by Allistair Mitchell.
Who stars in A Second Son?
A Second Son stars Hollie Sullivan, Caroline Langrishe, Tom Hopkins, Martin Wenner, Ronan Summers.
How long is A Second Son?
A Second Son has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is A Second Son?
A Second Son is a Drama, Thriller film.
Where was A Second Son produced?
A Second Son was produced in United Kingdom.
What are the themes of A Second Son?
The themes of A Second Son include: Government Corruption Exposed, Political Instability and Chaos, Power and Political Games, Surveillance State and Watching Eyes.