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PAST PRESENT FUTURE
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Completed - ENGLISH - Romance, Drama, Comedy - 95 minutes

Log Line

Two friends, Rachel and Noah, who have had an on-again, off-again relationship since high school, meet up for the first time after years apart and come to terms with their ill-fated romance and how to move forward.

Year of production : 2014

Director(s) : Andrew GITOMER
Writer(s) : Andrew GITOMER
Cast : Steven LEVINE, Rachel BROWNE, Natalie THOMAS, Pamela FILA, Bob GOSSE

Producer(s) : Andrew GITOMER, Jonathan STROMBERG

Synopsis

Past Present Future is a romantic dramedy about two friends, Rachel (Rachel Browne) and Noah (Steven Levine), who have had an on-again, off-again relationship since high school, meeting up for the first time after years apart. While they catch up and relive their past, Noah remembers the events that led to their current estrangement.

Noah and Rachel found each other in their senior year of high school, when they were both caught between their isolation from their parents and the crushing inevitability of adulthood. Propped up by his audacious friend Will (Andrew Gitomer), Noah tries to take his platonic friendship with Rachel to another level. The experience drives him away from her, and he doesn't allow himself to re-enter her life for more than three years.

When they reconnect in college, Rachel and Noah find each other a second time. Rachel is finally willing to pursue Noah as more than a friend, and Noah chooses to be with her at the cost of betraying his new love, Maddy (Casey Cancellieri). Just when they try to try to push through the defenses that kept them apart, Rachel careens off again, leaving Noah worse off than before.

Three years later, as they reunite in the present, these memories drive Noah to confront Rachel about the mistakes they made and the cruel ways they treated each other in the past. By looking back at their history together, they are forced to decide what form their future relationship will take.

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Country(ies) : USA

Festivals and Awards

Indie Gathering International Film Festival 2015 (Best Feature Film - winner)


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