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Where We Go from Here

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Anthony Meindl
  • Writer: Anthony Meindl
  • Producer: Bree Irvin; Alison Kohlhardt; Anthony Meindl; David Zilberberg

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Three unrelated stories are mixed up and [each] culminate in a recognisable mass shooting. These shootings are the last 10 minutes of the film...rather than focusing on the aftermath, the fallout, the after-shock of such trauma...Anthony Meindl, instead, presents the run-up.

So...there's the gay story...an embarrassing day-time, soap-ish, soft-porn piece of guff that leads to the Pulse shooting. The lesbian story, in french, with a bit of male toxicity thrown in...obviously, Bataclan. Finally, a heterosexual tale of domestic abuse that ends with any one of the school mass shootings that have occurred over the years.

Filmmakers who have neither the skill, budget nor intelligence to broach such a hefty subject as terrorism...should, without exception, leave it alone...especially when such horrors are in the recent past. The insensitivity is astounding. The disrespect is astonishing.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This anthology film explores three sudden acts of violence and examines the impact on the innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire: In Binghamton, New York, an ESL instructor faces domestic violence at home and even greater peril at school. Friends take a night out in Paris only to find themselves caught up in a horrifying situation. And two lovers at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando fight to survive a chaotic night of terror.

Cast & Characters

Justine Wachsberger as Mathilde
Raphael Desprez as Daniel
Camille De Pazzis as Adele
Nicolas Berger-Vachon as Francois
Zhan Wang as Jiverly
Olivia Taylor Dudley as Elena
Siva Kaneswaran as Khalid
Zak Steiner as Alex
Matt Pascua as Raul
Anthony Meindl as Ricky
Lorenza Izzo as Iris
Ada Luz Pla as Brenda
Clayton Bailey as Young Hot Guy