Yesterday Was a Lie -
A groundbreaking new noir film, YESTERDAY WAS A LIE is a "fresh and stylish tale of intrigue and metaphysical darkness" (Ain't It Cool News). Award-winning writer/director James Kerwin "offers up a magnetic force with endless repeat value" (Film Threat) that teases the boundaries of reality.
Kipleigh Brown "exudes Bacall" (Slice of SciFi) as Hoyle, a girl with a sharp mind and a weakness for bourbon who finds herself on the trail of a reclusive genius (John Newton). But her work takes a series of unforeseen twists as events around her grow increasingly fragmented... disconnected... surreal.
With a sexy lounge singer (Chase Masterson) and a loyal partner (Mik Scriba) as her only allies, Hoyle is plunged into a dark world of intrigue and earth-shattering cosmological secrets. Haunted by an ever-present shadow (Peter Mayhew) whom she is destined to face, Hoyle discovers that the most powerful force in the universe — the power to bend reality, the power to know the truth — lies within the depths of the human heart. "Like Blade Runner before it, YESTERDAY WAS A LIE manages to meld film noir and science fiction into a fresh new world unlike anything we've seen before" (iF Magazine).
Also starring Nathan Mobley, Warren Davis, Megan Henning, Jennifer Slimko, and famed radio personality Robert Siegel.
Movie information
| Release Date (USA): | TBA |
| Rating (USA): | NA |
| Release Date (UK): | TBA |
| Rating (UK) : | NA |
| Director: | James Kerwin |
| Producer: | |
| Studio: | N/A |
| Writer/s: | James Kerwin |
Cast
| Kipleigh Brown | Hoyle |
| Chase Masterson | Singer |
| John Newton | Dudas |
| Mik Scriba | |
| Nathan Mobley | |
| Warren Davis | |
| Megan Henning | |
| Jennifer Slimko | |
| Robert Siegel | |
| Peter Mayhew | |
| Brian Carpenter | |
| Frank Payne |





