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The Last Earth Girl

Who Will You Be When the World Ends?
2020 | 97m | English

(801 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Jim Weter
Writer: Stuart Creque
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Who Will You Be When the World Ends? - When it is announced that the world will end in 7 years, a young woman must decide what is truly important to her in life and what she is willing to sacrifice to reach her goals.
Release Date: Dec 26, 2020
Director: Jim Weter
Writer: Stuart Creque
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords philosophy, end of the world, apocalypse, female hero, existentialism, jewish woman
Production Companies Cellardoor Cinema
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $468,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Name Character
Kari Fleskes Miriam
Mark Pergolizzi Father
Duane P. Craig O'Reilly
Jim Shollenberger Milton
Victoria Skye Cleveland Chava
Jon W. Sparks Prof. Mann
Greg Earnest Benson
Morgan Prewett Hannah
Davis Fancher Perkins
Anupam Lahiri Bhatia
Tiffany Doles Control Voice
Ann Morton Reyes
Name Job
Stuart Creque Screenplay
Miriam Creque Original Concept
Albin Larsson VFX Production Coordinator
Kelsey Van Fossan Script Supervisor
Charlie Metz III Assistant Director
Kasey Dees Makeup & Hair
Jim Weter Director
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Jeff Yarbrough Producer
David Merrill Producer
Monica Summerfield Producer
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RogerMillwright
10.0

Really wish they'd have had a bigger budget to try and pull off something this large, but points for trying when others would've given up! To start with, I really enjoyed the arc of the story, or rather, the way in which the arc unfolded. The film starts off with this woman, alone in a small ship ... , shooting far away from the earth and then goes into detail on what's happening and why. I also REALLY liked that it made you think and didn't just lay everything out for you. No spoilers, but my favorite part had to be the hair-cutting scene. I'll just leave it at that. I also really like the SFX for the film and despite only being in a few places, I think they fit in really well! Especially in the newscasts where the characters keep up with events in the world just like we would. Which brings me to another point, where the main characters aren't super important-only one who can save us types, but rather ordinary people trying to get by as best they can and figuring out what is really important to them. Would highly recommend to anyone into truly independent filmmaking and the awards this won are well deserved!

Jun 23, 2021