Injured by an IED in Afghanistan, Tesla has returned home to London, but it doesn't feel like home anymore. Suffering from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), with no friends or family, he is alone with his regrets and a very bleak horizon.
That is, until the universe conspires to help him with an unlikely friendship. The charming and larger than life Sky bounds into Tesla's world, quickly proving that friendship can be a great healer. Joy, enthusiasm and hope prove infectious and soon Tesla, not only finds meaning but also, a job and a girlfriend. However, Sky is hiding a secret and it's catching up with him fast. Even a metropolis can be a lonely place if you're hiding from your problems. Tomorrow is a story of how friendship, love and courage can overcome great odds.
Sometimes the hardest battles are fought at home and the only way out, is to let others in.
Release:
Award-winning drama Directed by Martha Pinson, Executive Produced by Martin Scorsese which released last week in cinemas across the Nation.
It focuses on an army veteran who struggles to integrate himself back into society having sustained life changing injuries in combat. Stephen Fry, James Cosmo, Stephanie Leonidas, Stuart Brennan, Sebastian Street and Paul Kaye all deliver stunning performances within this hard-hitting but delicate drama.
Due to the subjects tackled in the film we’ve gained fantastic support from a selection of military and pioneering health charities such as Help for Heroes, FirstLight Trust, Walking with the Wounded and Bloomsbury Network. The writer and actor in the film, Stuart Brennan has decided to walk from Lands End all the way to his hometown of Barnstaple in aid of the charity Walking with the Wounded. It will take him approximately 6 days. However, he isn’t doing it alone. 6 Army Veterans and 6 celebrities will accompany him along the way, a different one of each per day. So far we have Roger Taylor from Queen, Ex-Serviceman and TV Presenter Bear Grylls, singer songwriter Joss Stone and Horrible Histories author Terry Deary. We will have a Film crew following, our intention here is to Document the journey whilst hearing stories of their own personal struggles along the way. At the end of each day we intend to stop off at a different cinema venue and screen the film to the public and our supporters with Stuart giving a Q&A after the showing.
Stephen Fry, James Cosmo, Stephanie Leonidas, Stuart Brennan, Sebastian Street and Paul Kaye
Directors: Martha Pinson
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