A Darkly Comic Tale of Creation in Carnival: At The End Of Days

Name: Carnival: At The End Of Days
Description: The story centers on God’s desire to eliminate humanity due to disappointment in their actions on Earth. However, Satan (played by Johnny Depp) persuades God (played by Jeff Bridges) to create a new Adam (Asa Butterfield) and Eve, hoping for a better version of humanity.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: 07-18-24
Producer: Andrea Iervolino – Amy Gilliam
Writer: Christopher Brett Bailey
Writer/Director: Terry Gilliam
Cast: Johnny Depp, Jeff Bridges, Adam Driver, Jason Momoa, Asa Butterfield
Phone: +39 351 082 8511
Location: Italy
Status: April 2025
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Carnival: At The End Of Days – A Daring Exploration of Humanity’s Redemption

“Carnival: At The End Of Days” ushers audiences into a thought-provoking narrative that dances on the precipice of morality and existence. In this feature film, director Terry Gilliam crafts a captivating tale where the divine and the diabolical collide. With God disillusioned by humanity’s missteps, portrayed by Jeff Bridges, the story explores profound themes of redemption as Satan, played by Johnny Depp, intervenes in an unexpected twist of fate — advocating for the creation of a new Adam and Eve, portrayed by Asa Butterfield and another surprising talent in the cast.

This production showcases an impressive ensemble, including Adam Driver and Jason Momoa, promising memorable performances that fill the screen with an electric tension. With a screenplay penned by Christopher Brett Bailey, the film presents a unique lens through which to examine human nature and the choices that define us. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Italy, “Carnival: At The End Of Days” is not merely a tale of good versus evil; it’s a reflective odyssey that challenges viewers to ponder their place in a flawed world.




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