Scorched Earth (2022)
After the apocalypse, all water is radioactive and deadly to drink. In this dystopian world, Gylian goes to extreme lengths to make sure her daughter gets the medication she needs to survive.
Director: Jethro Randell, Joshua Morrison
Genre: Science Fiction, Thriller, Action, Drama
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: December 7, 2022
Cast
- Charlotte Elizzabeth Langley - Gylian
- Lee Westwick - Kairo
- Neil Sandland - Oppenheimer
- Robin Kirwan - Xander
- Kate Hargrave - Claire
- Jethro Randell - Max
- Sophia Adriana Cerna - Meg
- Eleanor Adey - Oppenheimer's Kid
- Jonathan Kilcourse - Bennet
- Finn Morten - Quinn
Screenplay
Music: Joshua Morrison
Editing: Jethro Randell
Production: Retro Gem Media, Morrison Productions
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Dystopian Societal Collapse, Post-Apocalyptic World and Survival, The Complexity of Mother-Daughter Bonds, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future
Keywords
dystopia, post-apocalyptic future, female protagonist, apocalypse, mother daughter relationship, independent film
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Scorched Earth about?
- After the apocalypse, all water is radioactive and deadly to drink. In this dystopian world, Gylian goes to extreme lengths to make sure her daughter gets the medication she needs to survive.
- Who directed Scorched Earth?
- Scorched Earth was directed by Jethro Randell, Joshua Morrison.
- Who stars in Scorched Earth?
- Scorched Earth stars Charlotte Elizzabeth Langley, Lee Westwick, Neil Sandland, Robin Kirwan, Kate Hargrave, Jethro Randell.
- How long is Scorched Earth?
- Scorched Earth has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
- What genre is Scorched Earth?
- Scorched Earth is a Science Fiction, Thriller, Action, Drama film.
- What are the themes of Scorched Earth?
- The themes of Scorched Earth include: Dystopian Societal Collapse, Post-Apocalyptic World and Survival, The Complexity of Mother-Daughter Bonds, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future.