Stay Until Tomorrow

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Stay Until Tomorrow
Directed by Laura Colella
Written byLaura Colella
Produced byLaura Colella
Amy Geller
Fabrice Lorenceau
StarringEleanor Hutchins
Alison Folland
Barney Cheng
Patrick Clarke
Reena Shah
Slava Mogutin
Aaron Jungles
CinematographyRichard Rutkowski
Music by Alec K. Redfearn
Production
company
Knowtribe Films
Release date
2004 (2004)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000 (estimated)

Stay Until Tomorrow is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award winner Laura Colella. [1] [2] It stars Eleanor Hutchins, Barney Cheng, Alison Folland with supporting roles by Reena Shah, Patrick Clarke and Slava Mogutin. [3] The plot follows Nina (Hutchins), a former teenage Soap opera star who returns to her hometown of Providence after an extended period of world travel. Filmed in Providence in the summer of 2003, Stay Until Tomorrow was produced by Amy Geller, Laura Colella and Fabrice Lorenceau and released in 2004.

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Development

Stay Until Tomorrow was developed through Sundance Institute filmmakers/screenwriters lab in 2000. [4]

Cast

Filming locations

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References

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