
Tomorrow Was War
Drama
Overview
A claustrophobic plunge into the dystopian heart of darkness inspired by the director’s own detention, "Tomorrow Was War" unspools on a fraught New Year’s Eve in a Russian police state. Shura, a trans man hiding in plain sight, dreads his prying neighbors and the inevitable knock at the door. As the night fractures, so does the narrative — steered by the officer who arrested him, an architect of memory who twists history, truth, and identity to his will.
Top Cast
Nicodemus Cor Leonis
Nicodemus Cor Leonis
Shura
Nicodemus Cor Leonis
Shura
MJ Cabigting-Steele
MJ Cabigting-Steele
Police Officer No. 2
MJ Cabigting-Steele
Police Officer No. 2
Olga Kravtsova
Olga Kravtsova
Lilichka
Olga Kravtsova
Lilichka
Valentina Zaitseva
Valentina Zaitseva
Elena Genadievna
Valentina Zaitseva
Elena Genadievna


Adamska Elizaveta Rakhilkina
Adamska Elizaveta Rakhilkina
Police Officer No. 1
Adamska Elizaveta Rakhilkina
Police Officer No. 1
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