The After (film)

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The After
The After film poster.jpg
Official poster
Directed byMisan Harriman
Screenplay byJohn Julius Schwabach
Story byMisan Harriman
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySi Bell
Edited byAggela Despotidou
Music byFrancesco Le Metre
Production
companies
  • Neon Films
  • Yoruba Saxon Productions
Distributed by Netflix
Release dates
Running time
18 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The After is a 2023 British short film directed by Misan Harriman in his directorial debut and written by John Julius Schwabach from a story by Harriman. The film starring David Oyelowo and Jessica Plummer, tells the story of Dayo, a grieving rideshare driver who, after losing family members to a violent crime, picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past. [1]

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The After, winner of Best Live Action Short Film Award at HollyShorts Film Festival, was nominated for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 96th Academy Awards in January 2024. [2] [3]

Plot

Dayo, an executive in London, accompanies his young daughter Laura as they head to meet her mother. As he steps aside to take a call, a stabbing attack takes place and his daughter gets killed. Though he manages to restrain the attacker, his wife commits suicide. A timeskip shows that Dayo is now a ride-share driver who doesn't keep in touch with friends or even social workers. He's shown stoically driving various passengers around, with intermissions of his grieving, such as singing "Happy Birthday" to a photograph of his family. At the airport, he picks up a bickering couple and their daughter, who bears a resemblance to his own daughter. As he steps out of the car to carry their baggage, he receives a hug from the daughter. As a response to this, Dayo has a breakdown on the curb and is seen crying as he sits there.

Cast

Production

Misan Harriman wrote a story, based on his own idea, which was turned into screenplay by John Julius Schwabach. David Oyelowo joined the cast and production team after viewing some of Harriman's photographs during the Black Lives Matter movement. [1] Nicky Bentham also joined as producer after meeting Harriman. [4]

Release

The film premiered at the opening night of the HollyShorts Film Festival on August 10, 2023. [5]

The film was screened at 2023 BFI London Film Festival in 'LFF for Free: Shorts' section under 'Big Little Lives' on October 5, 2023. [6]

Netflix made the film available from October 25, 2023. [7] [8]

Original soundtrack

The After
Soundtrack album by
Francesco Le Metre
ReleasedOctober 27, 2023 (2023-10-27) [9]
Recorded2023
Genre Soundtrack
Length8:38
LanguageEnglish
Label Netflix Music
Audio Full Album
Nuvola apps arts.svg The After (Original Score)
There are 6 tracks in the album:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Day Out"Francesco Le Metre1:09
2."No More Family"Francesco Le Metre1:45
3."The After"Francesco Le Metre1:44
4."Journeys"Francesco Le Metre0:57
5."Flashbacks"Francesco Le Metre1:29
6."Breakdown"Francesco Le Metre1:34
Total length:8:38

Reception

Jason Knight rated the film 4/5 and praised technical aspects writing, "there are some fantastic establishing shots" and "filmmakers are creative with the sound, during scenes where voices sink in the background." Knight also liked the music and said, "Regarding the soundtrack, Francesco Le Metre develops music that includes sentimental piano melodies." Concluding he wrote, "It is an emotional and hard-hitting drama with superb acting and great character development and it explores psychological deterioration due to the effects of loss and grief." [10]

Riya Singh reviewing for Leisurebyte wrote, "The After is a beautiful yet melancholic story of a man who once had everything and now remains in a world that is making him live on." Concluding she opined, "This is a story that will make you live through a full-length movie in just 18 minutes." [11]

Rupali Manohar Chauhan reviewing for Meaww wrote, "John Julius Schwabach's hard-hitting and impactful writing deserves recognition. Schwabach has crafted a touching and profound screenplay, skillfully pulling the heartstrings of the audience." [12]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
HollyShorts Film Festival August 20, 2023Best Live Action Short FilmThe AfterWon [13]
Astra Film Awards January 6, 2024 Best Short FilmWon [14]
African American Film Critics Awards January 15, 2024Best Short FilmWon [15]
Academy Awards March 10, 2024 Best Live Action Short Film Nominated [16] [17]
NAACP Image Awards March 16, 2024 Outstanding Short Form (Live Action)Won [18] [19]

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