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Some Time Later 2018

★ 6.288 votes96 min📅 2018-12-28

"It seems never seen, but this is the real apocalypse (which is great!)"

José Luis Cuerda's offbeat comedy-sci-fi hybrid *Some Time Later (2018)* transports audiences to a far-flung future where humanity's last remnants survive in a bizarrely stratified world.

Director: José Luis Cuerda

Cast

Roberto Álamo
Roberto Álamo
José María
Blanca Suárez
Blanca Suárez
Méndez
Iñaki Ardanaz
Iñaki Ardanaz
Florián
Carlos Areces
Carlos Areces
Eufemiano
María Ballesteros
María Ballesteros
Sister Sacramento
Javier Bódalo
Javier Bódalo
Ángel Luis
Andreu Buenafuente
Andreu Buenafuente
Zumalacárregui
María Caballero
María Caballero
Isabel
Nerea Camacho
Nerea Camacho
Margarita
Martín Caparrós
Martín Caparrós
Zalduendo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Some Time Later (2018) about?

Set in a distant future where society is divided into the ultra-wealthy and the struggling poor, *Some Time Later* follows the absurd power dynamics of the last remnants of humanity. The story unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world where the elite rule from a massive skyscraper while the masses scrape by in its shadow.

Who directed Some Time Later?

The film was directed by José Luis Cuerda, a Spanish filmmaker known for his sharp wit and genre-blending storytelling.

Who stars in Some Time Later?

Roberto Álamo headlines the cast alongside Blanca Suárez, Iñaki Ardanaz, Carlos Areces, and María Ballesteros in this ensemble-driven dystopian satire.

Is Some Time Later (2018) worth watching?

*Some Time Later* is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat comedies and sci-fi satire. While not a blockbuster, its clever premise and Cuerda's unique vision make it a refreshing watch for those seeking something different in the dystopian genre.

How long is Some Time Later?

The film has a runtime of 96 minutes.

About Some Time Later (2018) — A Dystopian Comedy Set 9,000 Years After the Fall

José Luis Cuerda's offbeat comedy-sci-fi hybrid *Some Time Later (2018)* transports audiences to a far-flung future where humanity's last remnants survive in a bizarrely stratified world. Nine millennia after the apocalypse, survivors huddle around the towering Representative Building, home to a ruling elite who preside over the impoverished masses trapped in crumbling slums. With society reduced to its absurd extremes, the film blends sharp social satire with absurdist humor, painting a bleak yet darkly comedic picture of class division run amok. Roberto Álamo leads an ensemble cast that brings Cuerda's vision to life, balancing biting wit with moments of unexpected warmth.

Set against a backdrop of decaying urban sprawl and surreal dystopian chic, *Some Time Later* explores the resilience of the human spirit in the face of collapse. The premise might sound grim, but Cuerda's lighthearted touch turns the story into an engaging romp through a world where the apocalypse is just another day at the office. The film's genre-blending approach—mixing science-fiction world-building with razor-sharp comedy—makes it a standout choice for fans of thought-provoking yet entertaining cinema.