I Propose We Never See Each Other Again After Tonight (2020)
March 20, 2020Release Date
I Propose We Never See Each Other Again After Tonight (2020)
March 20, 2020Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Hera Nalam
Iris DelaCruz
Kristian Jordan
Simon Friesen
Andrea Macasaet
Agnes Dela Cruz
Matthew Paris Irvine
Gord
Mithusela Mallari
Reyna Dela Cruz
Elmer Aquino
Arthur Dela Cruz
Scott Cloney
Bar Patron
Asia Davidson
Allison
Robert Nahum
Ralph
Gio Navarro
Ndugu
Bernie Pastorin
Ramón Mendoza
Matthew Kennedy
Rick
Aaron Pridham
Justin
Sean Garrity
Director
Armie Recuenco
Tita Flordeliza
George Rempel
Self
Nick Christie
Producer
Joy Reyes
Maricel Mendoza
Connor McBride
Ernesto
Andrew Forbes
Cinematographer
Andrew Forbes
Cinematography
Brad Crawford
Camera Operator
Florencia Gor
Production Assistant
Caitlin Windsor-Brown
Makeup Department Head
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I Propose We Never See Each Other Again After Tonight is a 2020 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Sean Garrity. The film stars Kristian Jordan and Hera Nalam as Simon Friesen and Iris Dela Cruz, a man and woman in Winnipeg who meet when they both stop to help push a car out of the snow, and become a couple over the course of the film despite their initial lack of interest in each other.Garrity chose to write the two central characters as a Mennonite and a Filipino Canadian, as both communities are prominent within Winnipeg but rarely represented in film.The film had been slated to premiere in March 2020, but was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Its premiere was rescheduled to August; Garrity contrasted its adjusted release strategy against the concurrent Christopher Nolan film Tenet, noting that the social distancing strategies still in place at movie theatres would complicate the release of a Hollywood film but were not all that different from the much smaller audiences that turn out for Canadian independent films even in normal times.