Yesterday Was a Lie

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Yesterday Was a Lie
Directed by James Kerwin
Produced by Helicon Arts Cooperative
Written by James Kerwin
Starring Kipleigh Brown
Chase Masterson
John Newton
and Peter Mayhew
Music by Kristopher Carter
Language English
IMDb profile

Yesterday Was a Lie is an upcoming film by director James Kerwin, starring Kipleigh Brown, Chase Masterson, John Newton, and Peter Mayhew. As of spring 2007 an early cut of the film has been completed, the trailer of which premiered at San Francisco Wondercon.

Kipleigh Brown as "Hoyle" in Yesterday Was a Lie
Kipleigh Brown as "Hoyle" in Yesterday Was a Lie

The film has been referred to as a combination of science fantasy and film noir in press materials [1], shot in black and white, with a deeply personal plot that contains allusions to Jungian analysis, alchemy, and quantum mechanics.

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