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National Theatre Live: After Life
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National Theatre Live: After Life

Nov 25, 2021
1h 34m
★ 0.0

If you could spend eternity with just one precious memory, what would it be?

Overview

A group of strangers grapple with this impossible question as they find themselves in a bureaucratic waiting room between life and death. Encouraged by enigmatic officials, they must sift through their past lives to choose their forever. Adapted from Hirokazu Kore-eda's award-winning film, After Life is a surreal and powerfully human look at the way we view our lives, and a haunting meditation on what it is to live – and to die.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

National Theatre

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Cast

Olatunji Ayofe

Obafemi Taylor

Olatunji Ayofe

Nino Furuhata

Young Ichiro Watanabe & Henry Thompson

Nino Furuhata

No Image

One

Danielle Henry

Madeline Holliday

Jill Smart & Young Beatrice

Madeline Holliday

Togo Igawa

Ichiro Watanabe

Togo Igawa

Anoushka Lucas

Katie Watanabe

Anoushka Lucas

Kevin McMonagle

Five

Kevin McMonagle

Jack James Ryan

Actor Harold & Graham Jenkins

Jack James Ryan

Simon Startin

Three

Simon Startin

Luke Thallon

Two

Luke Thallon

No Image

Beatrice Killick

June Watson

Millicent Wong

Four

Millicent Wong

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