After America (film) explained

After America
Director:Jake Yuzna
Producer:Jake Yuzna
Starring:Yvonne Freese
Theresa McConnon
Daniel Nies
Ahmed Yusuf
Dan Fox
Eli Anthony
Robert Dante
Music:Sho Nikaido
Editing:Jake Yuzna
Studio:Narrative Films and Studio Yuzna
Runtime:127 minutes
Country:United States

After America is a 2021 American drama film, written and directed by Jake Yuzna. Created through an open call in 2019, the film follows a group of criminal justice de-escalation workers in Minneapolis, MN who gather in order to confront the failures they faced in their jobs and personal lives. Employing radical theater workshop techniques devised by Jake Yuzna, this unorthodox group developed a series of interwoven stories based on their real lives. The resulting film merged improvised and devised performances to blur together the usually separate filmmaking traditions of scripted and nonfiction. Looking to collide the stories American's tell themselves with realities they face, the film created a singular portrait of the pain and unrest bubbling under the surface of the American way of life.

Completed one month before the unrest following the murder of George Floyd, "After America" is a snapshot of a Minneapolis struggling to move towards a better future that lies after America.

Premiering in the Breakouts section of the Slamdance Film Festival in 2021.[1] [2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Slamdance Film Festival Unveils Mostly Virtual 2021 Lineup. Dave. McNary. November 30, 2020. Variety. January 24, 2021.
  2. Web site: Slamdance Reveals Full Lineup For 2021 Hybrid Edition, Launches 'Unstoppable' Programming Highlighting Disabled Creators. Dino-Ray. Ramos. November 30, 2020. Deadline. January 24, 2021.