
This documentary is a companion piece to the short film “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow”.
The proposal is to show what happens after a woman has left an abusive relationship, and the struggles both emotional and financial they encounter along the way.
The aim is to highlight the organisations, groups, and strategies that are available to help women at this point in their lives.

Emma escapes a controlling and psychologically abusive relationship, arriving unexpectedly at Whitby Goth Weekend, a festival defined by visibility, chosen identity, and collective difference. Initially isolated, she encounters a group of women who offer her practical refuge without expectation or interrogation.

Should a man's past change his future, or can he find redemption in his new life, or will he always carry his past with him?
Ultimately, this film is an intimate exploration of redemption, loss, and whether anyone can truly escape the shadows of their past.

In a not-so-distant future, the Earth has fallen victim to a catastrophic event, a severe lack of CO2, the essential gas required for the survival of plant life and, consequently, all other forms of life on the planet. The air has become thin and lifeless resulting in the collapse of plant life, oxygen depletion, and the extinction of many species, and humanity teeters on the brink of extinction.
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