Not Today, Not Tomorrow


Now playing:

Chandler International Film Festival

January 26th at 8:00 PM

Best Suspense/

Thriller Shorts Block A

LOOK Dine-In Cinema: Theatre 1

1 W Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85225

Ticket Site: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/full-festival-all-access-pass-chandler-international-film-festival-2025-tickets-1074868523689?aff=oddtdtcreator

Now playing:

Cinema On the Bayou

January 27, 2025 2:30 PM CST
CITÉ DES ARTS

109 Vine St, Lafayette, LA 70501

Ticket Site: https://cinemaonthebayou2525.eventive.org/schedule/narrative-shorts-series-6-78-min-67788d8726d91e8c07a9e250/tickets


Directed by

Neil Watson

Written by
Katrina Steele

Cinematography

by

Matthew Levin

and

Neil Watson

After a daring prison escape, childhood besties

Bo Meyers (Amanda Lynn Holquin) and

Olivia Jonsson (Katrina Steele)

find themselves stranded in the desert with no water.

With the odds stacked against them,

Bo and Olivia need to find a way to settle their differences, survive the desert and elude possible capture,

all in order to reach Uncle Roger's safe house.

One thing is certain, if they're going to die it's

Not Today, Not Tomorrow.

  • Katrina Steele

    Writer, Producer and Actress

     Katrina Steele is a versatile actress and writer, born and raised in Seattle, Washington. Writing her first narratives at the age of seven, storytelling has always been Steele’s calling. She has developed a knack for crafting authentic, natural dialogue and characters grounded in realism. During college, Katrina was commended for her creative writing prowess and her writing was utilized by her mentor as an exemplar for her peers and future students. Her acting journey began four years ago, as she transitioned from modeling when a desire to explore the characters that captivated her was awakened. She honed her skill sets as an actress at both the Christiansen Acting Academy and the United Citizen’s Brigade, primarily focusing on method techniques and improvisation. Steele credits her father with her love for filmmaking and she strives to create compelling films that will impact audiences in the same manner as the movies that shaped her.

  • Neil Watson

    Director and Cinematographer

    Neil Watson was born and raised in the island of Puerto Rico. At a very young age his grandfather would take him out to see the film Star Wars. The movie left such a mark on Neil that he would ask his grandfather to sit through the credits so he could read and memorize the names of the creators of this magical universe. This was his introduction to cinema. At the time of his adolescence, and without any opportunities to pursue film in PR, Neil moved to FL and began working for Disney World and other companies. It wasn't till 2009 after his grandfather passed that Neil decided to finally pursue his passion for Directing and Writing. Neil enrolled at Full Sail University in 2010 and graduated with a Bachelors in Film in 2013. In these 3 years at school he worked on a variety of TV shows on NBC Universal as an Assistant Camera and also wrote and directed his first short film entitled Case 0912, which ended up winning several awards at local film festivals. In 2014 Neil was hired to Produce and Direct a National Commercial Spot for the company CheapOair.

    Neil moved to Atlanta and joined the International Cinematographers Guild as a Camera Operator. He worked in different TV and Indie Films there but after 7 months he packed up and left for Los Angeles to achieve his dream of Directing Feature Films. He is best known for his films Pauper and Not Much Time as well as being Camera Operator on the Avatar Sequels directed by James Cameron

  • Matthew Levin

    Cinematographer and Producer

    Matthew Levin is a Cinematographer, Camera Operator, and AC based in Los Angeles. He has experience shooting Documentary, Narrative, and Music Videos on a variety of budgets and crew sizes in locations including Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Chicago. Matthew started his film journey shooting highlight reels called “The United Series” for the football team at San Pasqual High School which won the Best Sports Award at the Encinitas Student Film Festival as well as helping set up the school’s news program. From there he got his degree from Columbia College Chicago in Cinema and Television Arts in 2020. While attending Columbia he worked on several short film as well as shooting the underwater sequences for the Unwind music video by the former The Voice contestant Tim Atlas. After Graduating school he spent almost 2 years as the Video Production Lead at Bird’s Eye Aerial Drones creating marketing and training videos for the company. Since moving to LA in 2022 he has worked on a variety of shorts, commercials, and documentaries.