This World Alone
2018 film by Jordan Noel
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This World Alone is a 2018 science fiction drama film directed by Jordan Noel and written by Hudson Phillips. The film stars Belle Adams, Lau'rie Roach, Carrie Walrond Hood, Sophie Edwards, and Brandon O'Dell.
- Terri Measel Adams
- Hudson Phillips
- Belle Adams
- Lau'rie Roach
- Carrie Walrond Hood
- Sophie Edwards
- Brandon O'Dell
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| Directed by | Jordan Noel |
| Written by | Hudson Phillips |
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| Cinematography | Trisha Solyn |
| Edited by | Jordan Noel |
| Music by | Wil Wright |
Production company | Brothers Ray Productions |
| Distributed by | 1091 Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $30,000 |
Plot
Three women are forced to survive once a cataclysmic event wipes out power all over the world.
Cast
- Belle Adams as Sam
- Lau'rie Roach as Dart
- Carrie Walrond Hood as Connie
- Sophie Edwards as Willow
- Brandon O'Dell as Levi
Production
Principal photography of the film was shot over ten days for $30,000[1] in Hiawassee, Georgia.[2]
Release
This World Alone premiered at Rome Film Festival in 2018,[3] screened at Phoenix Film Festival[4] in 2019 and released on May 18, 2021. It was distributed by 1091 Pictures.[5]
Reception
Elisabeth Vincentelli at The New York Times said the film is "quietly thought-provoking."[6] Trent Neely at Battle Royale With Cheese claims it has "some new perspectives in the post-apocalyptic genre."[7] In a review at Moviejawn, Audrey Callerstrom said the ending falls apart and that the script and characters could be more polished.[8] Jessica Baxter at Hammer to Nail mentioned that the film is excellent, but that the tone of the film drags.[9] Film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film a C+, stating "it needed more of something urgent to get me along for the journey."[10] Rachel Willis at UK Film Review gave it two stars, claiming the score and cinematography are the highlights.[11] The film won Best Narrative Feature at Oxford Film Festival in 2019.[12]