Tomorrow's Memoir


Tomorrow's Memoir is a 2004 short film written and directed by Jim Cliffe, and produced by Jim Cliffe and Kulchera Matson.

Plot

Jaded by a world which has deceived him, an older gentleman withdraws from society into a somber and lonely existence. When a crisis develops in his city, it soon becomes clear that he has led a more than unusual life. He is a man with secrets, bitterness, lies, and regret - and he's being watched.

Awards

Awarded ‘Best Comics-Oriented Film’ at the 2005 San Diego Comic-Con.

Cast

In Film Threat's 2005 review, they wrote that Tomorrow's Memoir was "One of the most masterful interpretations of the entire superhero legacy." Similarly, Moviehole wrote that the short film “…knock the leg warmers off big screen efforts." Other positive reviews came from DC Comics and several independent online sources.