
Where We Go from Here
Drama
Overview
This anthology film explores three sudden acts of violence and examines the impact on the innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire: In Binghamton, New York, an ESL instructor faces domestic violence at home and even greater peril at school. Friends take a night out in Paris only to find themselves caught up in a horrifying situation. And two lovers at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando fight to survive a chaotic night of terror.
Top Cast


Justine Wachsberger
Justine Wachsberger
Mathilde
Justine Wachsberger
Mathilde


Raphael Desprez
Raphael Desprez
Daniel
Raphael Desprez
Daniel


Camille De Pazzis
Camille De Pazzis
Adele
Camille De Pazzis
Adele


Nicolas Berger-Vachon
Nicolas Berger-Vachon
Francois
Nicolas Berger-Vachon
Francois
Zhan Wang
Zhan Wang
Jiverly
Zhan Wang
Jiverly


Olivia Taylor Dudley
Olivia Taylor Dudley
Elena
Olivia Taylor Dudley
Elena


Siva Kaneswaran
Siva Kaneswaran
Khalid
Siva Kaneswaran
Khalid


Zak Steiner
Zak Steiner
Alex
Zak Steiner
Alex


Matt Pascua
Matt Pascua
Raul
Matt Pascua
Raul


Anthony Meindl
Anthony Meindl
Ricky
Anthony Meindl
Ricky
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