20 Years After

20 Years After is a 2007 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Jim Torres and Ron Harris and starring Azura Skye, Joshua Leonard, and Nathan Baesel. Filmed principally in north Alabama and southern Tennessee, the low-budget film was initially released under the title Like Moles, Like Rats, a reference to the Thornton Wilder play The Skin of Our Teeth.[1]

20 Years After
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJim Torres
Ron Harris
Produced byDerek Thornton
Written byJim Torres
StarringAzura Skye
Joshua Leonard
Nathan Baesel
Music byJohn Heitzenrater
Chris Johnson
CinematographyBill Sweikart
Edited byJim Torres
Distributed byMTI Home Video
Release date
  • December 7, 2007 (2007-12-07)[1]
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1 million

Premise

The events take place 20 years after a nuclear war which was followed by plagues. No children have been born in 15 years, and people want to gain control of the first pregnant woman - Sara. Running out of water, Sara and her mother are forced to leave their shelter in Samuel's basement and join other groups of refugees who call themselves internally displaced people. Michael is a disc jockey who operates a radio station at one of the camps. David runs a gang of looters.

Cast

  • Azura Skye as Sara
  • Reg E. Cathey as Dr. Samuel Singleton
  • Nathan Baesel as David
  • Joshua Leonard as Michael
  • Diane Salinger as Margaret (Sara's mother)
  • Aaron Hendry as Pierre
  • Charlie Talbert as Janus
  • Shannon Eubanks as Mrs. Mynard
  • Khadijah Haqq as Delinda
  • Dan Beene as Quincy
  • Malika Haqq as Dilcy
  • Deborah Duke as Mrs. Coday
  • Philip Parker as Harvey
  • Graham Roden as Allen
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References

  1. Windham, Ben (December 16, 2007). "Talent and drive light up low-key premiere". Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved July 8, 2020.


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