By Myrna Tobisoo, October 6, 2006
Filmmaker Frederic Lumiere's "Tomorrow is Today," which has already received the Directorial Discovery Award at the 2006 Rhode Island International Film Festival, will make its West Coast premiere at the Majestic Crest Theater in Westwood, CA at 4:30pm Sunday, October 8.
"Tomorrow is Today" was shot on the Sony HVR-Z1U camcorder by cinematographer Kevin C.W
. Wong, who was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Rhode Island Film Festival.
Lumiere's goal was to produce a film on a small budget that looks and feels no different to the audience than any other film they might pay $10 to see.
Written by Mark Hefti, "Tomorrow is Today" is a drama about young Julie Peterson (Scout Taylor-Compton) who saves the life of a suicidal drifter and begins the quest to save him emotionally as well. While battling the local police chief who wants this transient out of town, her own broken family and a jealous young admirer, secrets are revealed sparking a chain of events that will change everyone's lives.
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