Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD12015D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137120155
- Street Date: 05/16/23
- PreBook Date: 04/11/23
- Label: Jinga Films Ltd »
- Genre: Sci Fi/Fantasy
- Run Time: 90 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2012
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot:
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Steven Strait as Freddy
- Karolina Wydra as Ana
- Madison Lintz as Young Ana
- Sandra Elis Lafferty as Aunt Lu
- Ric Reitz as Doctor
- Jackson Walker as Phil
- Director: Ryan Whitaker
- Producer: Branden Gregory
Product Assets

After
Two bus crash survivors wake from a coma to find their town uninhabited and threatened by a monsterous storm.

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Karolina Wydra (True Blood) and Steven Strait (10,000 Years BC) star in this Twilight Zone-esque tale of the afterlife about two bus crash survivors who wake from a coma to discover they are the only inhabitants of a small American town which is slowly being swallowed by a monsterous storm. Are they dead? In an alternate dimension or is it all a dream? As the couple attempt to find a way out, they soon learn that they are not alone. Inside the mist is a creature hell bent on preventing their escape.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Behind The Scenes - Documentary
- Deleted Scenes
- VFX
- Directors Commentary
Sales Points
- Official Selection - Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
- Official Selection - Fant (Bilboa)
- Starring Steven Strait (10,000 Years BC)
- Official Selection - FrightFest (London)
- Official Selection - Toronto After Dark Film Festival
- Starring Karolina Wydra (True Blood)
- For fans of Stephen King and Steven Spielberg
Press Quotes
Combines the small town spook of Stephen King with the magic and wonder Steven Spielberg
—TD Rideout, The Mind Reels
A complex, haunting, and thoroughly satisfying thriller.
—Eric Walkuski, Arrow in the Head
An assured directorial debut with imaginative ambition and a heart at its centre.
—Paul Risker, The London Film Review