Screened domestically at the following festivals: Lady Filmmaker (CA), Flyway (WI), Valley (CA), Phenom Fest (LA), Rahway (NJ) and Burbank Int'l (CA). Also showed internationally at London's Portobello Film Festival, was part of secondary programs put on by HollyShorts at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles and Indie Spirit in Colorado Springs, received a Best Supporting Actor nomination from Maverick Movie Awards (NY), screened with online showcase Cinema Zero (NY) and was licensed for digital and DVD distribution by both Spiritual Cinema Circle/GaiamTV and ShortsHD.
Character wardrobe was mostly provided by the actors, though Diane's necklace belonged to the film's director and Craig's tie and briefcase and the sweatshirt worn by Luke belonged to the screenwriter.
The glass globe held by God in the film's final scene was a gift from the director to her father and added spontaneously on the last day of shooting.
The letter Luke receives about the end of the world reads as follows:
"Dear [Recipient Name]:
We regret to inform you that, in light of certain unforgivable acts and selfish deeds, we have arranged and agreed to terminate the existence of mankind. This event will occur three days from the moment you read this letter.
Every grown individual with the capacity for foresight and intelligent thought will be allowed to determine where he or she will be processed. Your designated administrator will arrive at your chosen destination once your returned processing location card has been received. Your case number is US93874629 and will be used to identify that you are yourself.
We are really very sorry about this and hope to help you get through it with as little fuss as possible. We promise, the next go-around will be better.
Sincerely,
T.P.T.B.
The Powers That Be
Enclosure: Processing Location Destination Card"