Hindsight
Mark, an immature city boy, takes his girlfriend Nicole on a camping trip with his sassy sister Ashley and his level-headed best friend Conner, who has recently returned from a tour as an Army doctor. When he witnesses a tender moment between Conner and Nicole, Mark's jealousy slowly turns into paranoia as they pack up and return home. The world around them turns into a dangerous frightening place as Mark begins to change with the world around him. As all of Mark's companions slowly perish one by one, he realizes he is to blame for his own downfall. Now alone, Mark reflects on his life and the choices that led him to this moment.
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Drew SuppaDirector
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Tim McQuaidWriter
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Kaitlin CornuelleWriter
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Tim McQuaidKey Cast"Mark"
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Alexa CappielloKey Cast"Nicole"
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Kaitlin CornuelleKey Cast"Ashley"
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Charlie ChappellKey Cast"Conor"
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Maria PerryKey Cast"Waitress"
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Drew SuppaExecutive Producers
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Charlie ChappellExecutive Producers
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Tim McQuaidExecutive Producers
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Alexa CappielloAssociate Producers
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Kaitlin CornuelleAssociate Producers
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Drew SuppaStory By
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Angel Sanchez1st AC
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Angel SanchezDIT
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Angel SanchezSound
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Kaitlin Cornuelle1st AD
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Maria PerrySFX Makeup
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Alexandra BatesSFX Makeup
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Dina CataldiStunts
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Reed ImhoffStunts
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Charlie ChappellEditor
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Maxwell CarneySound Mixer/Designer
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Drew SuppaScore
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Drew SuppaColorist
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Raul VegaMusic Supervisor
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David SmithSpecial Thanks
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Miguel AmodioSpecial Thanks
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The Town of Amboy, CaliforniaSpecial Thanks
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Drew SuppaDirector of Photography
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:15 minutes 6 seconds
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Completion Date:February 28, 2022
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Burbank International Film FestivalBurbank
United States
September 10, 2022
California Premiere
Official Selection — Semi Finalist
Drew Suppa is a Cinematographer and IATSE 600 Camera Operator living in Los Angeles, CA. His work has taken him to 26 countries and in the most extreme and remote of locations: North of the Arctic Circle and in the blistering summer heat of Death Valley. He has worked on independent films through Emmy and Academy Award-winning television programs and feature films. Drew's cinematography has been showcased internationally at the Festival de Cannes' Court Métrage (2011) and has placed in the Top 10 in multiple domestic film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival (2009) and the Producer's Guild of America's Make Your Mark Shorts Competition (2014) as well as receiving a Best Cinematography nomination from The End of Days film festival (2019).