It’s not an infrequent occurrence, waking up next to someone and not really knowing who they are, or what happened the night before. The Morning After, a short film by Bruno Collins, is about just that as Harry wakes up to find an unexpected someone in bed with him.
A clever and succinct story, The Morning After features an attractive cast in a story of sex, desire and confusion – both of who you are and who you want. The short is well shot with a high level of production, giving it a very cinematic feel, which combined with great acting make it a very enjoyable use of 15 minutes.
As the synopsis says:
The morning after a drunken night out, Harry’s (Joshua Berg) world is turned upside down when as he awakens to discover a naked man, Thom (Luke Striffler), in his bed. Stunned and confused, he tries to make sense of his repressed desires. In an attempt to re-assert his heterosexuality he revisits an old lover, Lucy (Juliet Lundholm), but finds little comfort from the encounter. Harry is left to make a decision: to follow his set path and return to his doting girlfriend Jess (Jane Alice), or attempt to understand his own wants and desires…
Coming tomorrow we have an interview with Writer and Director Bruno Collins, for now check out The Morning After below.
For more info check out: themorningaftermovie.co.uk
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