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After The Dark DVD

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At an international school in Jakarta, a philosophy teacher challenges his class of twenty graduating seniors to choose which ten of them would take shelter underground and reboot the human race in the event of a nuclear apocalypse.

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Released
21 July 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Signature Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060262852132 
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Philosophical drama written and directed by John Huddles. At an international school in Jakarta, a class of twenty philosophy students are asked to take part in a series of thought experiments counting towards their final grades. Tasked with deciding who they would save in the event of an impending apocalypse based on each other's professions, the group quickly become embroiled in a theoretical fight for survival as a number of wildcards and alternative scenarios are thrown into the mix. Who can convince the others that theirs is the most suitable solution?

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