“Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” tells the haunting story of Alice, a woman who believes she has found love with Edmund.
At first, all seems perfect “Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.” But behind the charm lies a dangerous truth.
By shedding light on the hidden, cyclical nature of abuse and sparking discussion on justice versus legality, this film aims to raise awareness and catalyse change.
Inspired by Shakespearean soliloquies from Macbeth, Hamlet, and many more, the script uses the Bard’s timeless words to give poetic expression to a contemporary crisis: domestic abuse.
The cyclical nature of violence “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” echoes the repetitive trauma endured by many victims. The film explores complex questions around vengeance, justice, and whether, in seeking retribution, the avenger becomes a villain.
Accolades
Winner of 6 Best Short Screenplay Awards
20 Official Selection at International Film Festivals
Critically praised for its bold fusion of Shakespearean drama with urgent, modern themes.