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Director:
Amit Tripuraneni
Writer:
Amit Tripuraneni (writer)
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Genre:
Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
Nothing lasts forever
Plot:
A relationship based thriller with an intriguing story triggered off by an assassination of a prominent political figure. The past, present and future of a happily married couple tangles and unravels itself as events unfold. full summary | add synopsis
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A tight suspenseful thriller with a believable plot and love interest. more

Cast

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Richard Thompson ... John / Dominic
Rachel Gilchrist ... Tanya / Caroline
Ray Trickett ... Roger / Simon (as Ray Trickitt)
Tim Schijf ... Jack
Rebecca Mallitte ... Rose
Andy Sophocleous ... Shadowed Figure
Elena Trajkovska ... Laurie
Melinda MacDonald ... Hotel Manager
Andries Mentz ... The Thief
David Viskovich ... The Sniper
Maggie Tarver ... Clairvoyant
Steve Farac Ciprian ... Intelligence Agent
Jonathan Samson ... Intelligence Agent
Megan Garcia ... Intelligence Agent
Chris Bell ... Rock Climbing Trainer
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Additional Details

Runtime:
New Zealand:86 min | Argentina:86 min
Country:
New Zealand
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Filming Locations:
New Zealand

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Trivia:
The movie was shot over 20 days on weekends spread across 5 months, since the cast and crew were working for free and were pursuing daytime jobs during the week. more
Quotes:
Tanya: Don't you trust me, John?
John: Sometimes...
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4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
A tight suspenseful thriller with a believable plot and love interest., 1 July 2005
7/10
Author: rockscribe from New Zealand

Amit Tripuraneni's debut feature, the intriguing mystery thriller Memories of Tomorrow featured at the New Zealand Asian FILM FESTIVAL AOTEAROA 2005. John (Richard Thompson) and Tanya (Rachel Gilchrist) are a happy couple who seem to have it all: he's a writer, she's an artist, and they have the idyllic home, cars, boat, and love each other deeply. The only problem is John can't remember his past: a secret which comes back to haunt them when a mysterious stranger, Roger (Ray Trickitt), arrives and drags Tanya back into a world she thought they had left behind. As their dream life rapidly goes haywire John and Tanya have to reprise latent skills as they fight to extricate themselves from a very confused and messy situation. Shot in and around Auckland on DOP Lance Wordsworth's digital Panasonic DVX100a most of the film uses existing locations and natural lighting and props in the Dogme 95 style adopted by filmmakers like Lars von Trier (Idioterne – The Idiots –1995) and rather than being paid everyone worked on equity which kept the budget to an incredibly low $15,000 and dollar for dollar Tripuraneni's privately funded debut feature is light years ahead of Geoff Murphy's Spooked. Tripuraneni has done an amazing job with limited resources and I strongly recommend Memories of Tomorrow.

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