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Save Yourselves! (2020)

October 2, 2020 (US) Comedy, Science Fiction • 93m

Overview

A young Brooklyn couple head upstate to disconnect from their phones and reconnect with themselves. Cut off from their devices, they miss the news that the planet is under attack.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Eamon Downey
Eamon Downey

Associate Producer

Jennifer Konawal
Jennifer Konawal

Associate Producer

Kristina Loggia
Kristina Loggia

Associate Producer

Erika Pearsall
Erika Pearsall

Associate Producer

Kyle McKeveny
Kyle McKeveny

Music Supervisor

Jeff Desom
Jeff Desom

Visual Effects Supervisor

Peter Kash
Peter Kash

Co-Producer

Tatiana Bears
Tatiana Bears

Co-Producer

Andy Youmans
Andy Youmans

Executive Producer

Jared Kash
Jared Kash

Executive Producer

Philip Erdoes
Philip Erdoes

Executive Producer

Peter Traugott
Peter Traugott

Executive Producer

Alon Shtruzman
Alon Shtruzman

Executive Producer

Avi Nir
Avi Nir

Executive Producer

Joshua Blum
Joshua Blum

Executive Producer

Katie Fleming
Katie Fleming

Production Design

Matt Clegg
Matt Clegg

Director of Photography

Andrew Orkin
Andrew Orkin

Original Music Composer

Djinous Rowling
Djinous Rowling

Casting Director

Brooke Bennett
Brooke Bennett

Costume Design

Tim Korn
Tim Korn

Supervising Sound Editor

Dayna Schutz
Dayna Schutz

First Assistant Director

Sebastian Pardo
Sebastian Pardo

Title Designer

Rebecca Webb
Rebecca Webb

Executive Producer



Reviews

SWITCH.

⭐ 7/10

December 10, 2020

Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson haven't imagined the apocalypse with the fullness of imagination it requires - much less the weight - perhaps because, like most comedies with a side of romance, 'Save Yourselves!' is supposed to go down easy. But there's real wisdom and honesty to the way this relationship plays out, as both characters struggle to get out of the literal and proverbial woods with some perspective. Despite the doom and gloom,… read the rest.

Kamurai

⭐ 8/10

February 7, 2021

Really great watch, would watch again, and can recommend.

This is an amazing approach to the alien invasion trope masked with a existential revelation style trope.

Honestly, I think its big mistake was using (or at least going out of its way to concentrate humor on) Brooklyn hipsters, it is really distracting.

Using the "relationship repair" out of town establishing act feels clever and the actors do a good job, but it is the tribble lik… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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