7.0
A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.
Olivia Cooke
Emma
Jack O'Connell
Jude
SoKo
Samantha
Raúl Castillo
Ben
David Lennon
Tim
Mackenzie Cardwell
Cat Girl
Ross Wirtanen
Jude's Friend #1
Heather Decksheimer
Jude's Friend #2
Natalie Smith
Jude's Friend #3
Ron Robinson
Fisherman
Wyatt Cameron
Lost Fisherman
Morgana Wyllie
Marathon Runner
Monique Phillips
Woman in Sequin Dress
Paul Almeida
Screaming Man
Toby Hargrave
Frank
Albert Nicholas
Naps
Chris Shields
Mr. Johnson
Darius Willis
Mr. Johnson's Nephew
Emily Stott
Emma's Mom (voice)
Jeff Sanca
Bus Driver
Jason Simpson
Military Truck PA
Naomi King
Tattoo Artist
Sam Spear
Lottery Clinician
Malaika Jackson
Second Clinician
Maxwell Moore
Kid
Elle Young
Mother
Malcolm Boddington
Angry Man
Carmen Moore
Dr. Dormer
Jason Vaisvila
The Prophet
Barbara Patrick
Waiting Room Clinician
Sophie Lui
News Anchor
Simon Longmore
News Analyst
Joleigh Schultz
Caroline
Peter Ciuffa
Man in Crowd
Bruce Crawford
Hero Jumper
Kwesi Ameyaw
Dr. Tomlin
Lars Anderson
Bandaged Man
Bobby Stewart
Government Official
Henry Mah
Shopkeeper
Thomas Flynn
Hospital Administrator
Katerina Katelieva
Wrong Emma
Anthony Shim
Checkpoint Guard
Angela Moore
New Driver - Annie
Director
Chad Hartigan
Screenplay
Mattson Tomlin
Short Story
Aja Gabel
June 20, 2022
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Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/remembering-is-a-lonely-way-tonbsplive-little-fish-review<a>
Slated to premiere at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival and ultimately postponed due to Covid-19, _Little Fish_ is the victim of terrible timing. The rights were purchased in late 2020, but Little Fish did not get released until April 2021, a full year into the pandemic. It is not the victim of timing simply due to the delay, but also because _Little Fish_ is about a pandemic. It’s difficult for audiences to muster the desire to see this film while the pandemic continues to rage with no end in sight.