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Apocalypse After 2018

★ 5.546 votes37 min📅 2018-05-09

Bertrand Mandico's surreal short film *Apocalypse After* (2018) wraps up a fantasy shoot at a decaying seaside resort, where the boundaries between reality and performance blur.

Director: Bertrand Mandico

Cast

Pauline Jacquard
Pauline Jacquard
Apocalypse
Elina Löwensohn
Elina Löwensohn
Joy D'Amato
Anne-Lise Maulin
Anne-Lise Maulin
A.G.
Lola Créton
Lola Créton
O.D.
Vimala Pons
Vimala Pons
Ulli
Pauline Lorillard
Pauline Lorillard
Vul
Nathalie Richard
Nathalie Richard
Frieda Boher
Jean Le Scouarnec
Konstantin Raudive
Tsirihaka Harrivel
Gisou / Necros
Laurence Prévot
Ultraden

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apocalypse After (2018) about?

*Apocalypse After* follows two women—one an actress, the other a director—whose secret romance unfolds against the backdrop of a fantasy film's final shoot. As the crew wraps up production at a crumbling seaside resort, their own emotional climax mirrors the themes of endings and transformation in the movie-within-a-movie.

Who directed Apocalypse After?

The film was directed by Bertrand Mandico, a visionary filmmaker celebrated for his surreal and genre-defying works.

Who stars in Apocalypse After?

The cast features Pauline Jacquard, Elina Löwensohn, Anne-Lise Maulin, Lola Créton, and Vimala Pons in key roles.

Is Apocalypse After (2018) worth watching?

*Apocalypse After* is a niche but captivating short film for fans of experimental cinema, blending comedy, fantasy, and horror. Its atmospheric storytelling and bold direction make it a standout, though its abstract nature may not appeal to all viewers.

How long is Apocalypse After?

The film runs for 37 minutes.

About Apocalypse After (2018) — A Surreal Short Film by Bertrand Mandico

Bertrand Mandico's surreal short film *Apocalypse After* (2018) wraps up a fantasy shoot at a decaying seaside resort, where the boundaries between reality and performance blur. The story follows two women—Apocalypse, an actress, and Joy, a director—whose love affair reaches its climax as the crew's ambitious project draws to a close. This 37-minute visual odyssey blends comedy, fantasy, and horror into a dreamlike meditation on endings and desire, all wrapped in a distinct, almost tactile atmosphere.

With its experimental tone and striking imagery, *Apocalypse After* challenges conventional storytelling, offering a fleeting but unforgettable experience. Mandico, known for his bold and unconventional style, crafts a film that lingers like a half-remembered dream—equal parts haunting and hypnotic.