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The Neon Across The Ocean

"In the not-too-distant future..."

Set sometime in the not-too-distant future, after the worldwide crisis of 2020, Mandy is a 17-year-old Filipino Australian. In her final year of high school and dealing with her parents impending divorce, she navigates a world driven by a new normal of isolation and fear. Added to this she has a crush on her tutor Serena. Meanwhile, a young girl from the backstreets of Manila tells her story.

Top Cast

  • Waiyee Rivera

    Waiyee Rivera

    Mandy

  • Chi Nguyen

    Chi Nguyen

    Serena

  • Gregory Pakis

    Gregory Pakis

    Gerald

  • Alfred Nicdao

    Alfred Nicdao

    Tito

  • Rachel E. Zuasola

    Rachel E. Zuasola

    Anna

  • Felino Dolloso

    Felino Dolloso

    Taxi Driver

  • Lilibeth Munar

    Lilibeth Munar

    Narrator

  • Cassandra Rivera

    Cassandra Rivera

    Child Narrator

  • Shaina Glino

    Shaina Glino

    Friendly Woman

Overview

Set sometime in the not-too-distant future, after the worldwide crisis of 2020, Mandy is a 17-year-old Filipino Australian. In her final year of high school and dealing with her parents impending divorce, she navigates a world driven by a new normal of isolation and fear. Added to this she has a crush on her tutor Serena. Meanwhile, a young girl from the backstreets of Manila tells her story.

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