Ever Since the World Ended (2001)

Ever Since the World Ended (2001)
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This pseudo documentary imagines the possible outcome after a strange and virulent virus sweeps the world, killing the vast majority of the Earth's population and reducing the city of San Francisco to only 186 people. Ten years after the virus first began claiming lives, Cal (Calum Grant) wanders Northern California with a video camera in an effort to document what is left of American civilization. A large commune, led by Mama Eva (Angie Thieriot), is the closest thing to a governing body San Francisco has left, but not everyone is welcome to stay with Eva and her group, and a number of misfits and lawbreakers wander the countryside, scavenging to survive. Mad Mark (Mark Routhier) was once a member of the commune, but his pyromaniacal tendencies led to his expulsion, and now he's wandered into the city, where he can start fires at will. A pair of surfing looters (Stewart Fallon and Simon Thieriot) crack wise about their fate as they break into long-abandoned homes, looking for valuables and often encountering the dead. A nomad named Santosh (Brad Olsen) wanders into Marin County, which has been reduced to a wasteland; there he meets Dan (Dan Plumlee), a former businessman who now gets by trapping wild game when he can find it. And a doctor (Mary Rutherford) sits down to discuss the plague and how it came to destroy the world as she knew it, nearly a decade after her battle to save the world was lost. Shot on videotape using the European PAL system for higher visual fidelity, Ever Since the World Ended was enthusiastically received in its screening at the 2001 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Adam SavageMark Routhier, (more)
Director(s):
Joshua Atesh LitleCalum Grant, (more)
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Synopsis of Ever Since the World Ended

This pseudo documentary imagines the possible outcome after a strange and virulent virus sweeps the world, killing the vast majority of the Earth's population and reducing the city of San Francisco to only 186 people. Ten years after the virus first began claiming lives, Cal (Calum Grant) wanders Northern California with a video camera in an effort to document what is left of American civilization. A large commune, led by Mama Eva (Angie Thieriot), is the closest thing to a governing body San Francisco has left, but not everyone is welcome to stay with Eva and her group, and a number of misfits and lawbreakers wander the countryside, scavenging to survive. Mad Mark (Mark Routhier) was once a member of the commune, but his pyromaniacal tendencies led to his expulsion, and now he's wandered into the city, where he can start fires at will. A pair of surfing looters (Stewart Fallon and Simon Thieriot) crack wise about their fate as they break into long-abandoned homes, looking for valuables and often encountering the dead. A nomad named Santosh (Brad Olsen) wanders into Marin County, which has been reduced to a wasteland; there he meets Dan (Dan Plumlee), a former businessman who now gets by trapping wild game when he can find it. And a doctor (Mary Rutherford) sits down to discuss the plague and how it came to destroy the world as she knew it, nearly a decade after her battle to save the world was lost. Shot on videotape using the European PAL system for higher visual fidelity, Ever Since the World Ended was enthusiastically received in its screening at the 2001 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
78 mins

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Director(s):
Joshua Atesh LitleCalum Grant
Writer(s):
Calum Grant
Producer(s):
Calum GrantJoshua Atesh Litle
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Nancy S.

Hey! This flick was worth a a look see! OK, it IS VERY Boring,and almost trite, in the first ten mins. and I can see how lots of people would turn it off then! But if you give it a try, its not so bad! I found it very insightful,as well as hopeful if we face the "End of the world as we know it." The young people don't CARE about all the luxs, WE had! As really they don't know about it! Its not a bad little film! Worth a look! Nancy S.

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Hilda S.

Not a lovey dovey world-a new start w/the new/old problems.Worth viewing

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Christie S.

Be forewarned this is not a special effects blockbuster of a movie, but it does present some interesting viewpoints as to how the world would be in the aftermath of a devastating biohazard. Worth thinking about in the light of current events...

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