
The #MoviePosterMovie Contest
In the Time It Takes to Get There follows a day in the life of Lucy, a ‘social media influencer’ from the 1800s. Florence Pugh portrays the influencer, while Alicia Silverstone plays her handler in a publicist-type role. In a comical way, we see how Lucy deals with the contradictions of a life filled with privilege and luxury but empty and meaningless at the same time. The movie is set in the 19th century world in an imagined land (which could be England) for which the director drew inspiration from the opulence of the era, the dynamic of the mannerisms, and the tableau-like image of royalty.
- EntertainmentFiction Film 5-30 mins
- EntertainmentWriting for Entertainment
- Film AdvertisingWriting for Film Advertising
Country
- United States
Client
- Adobe
Production Company
- RSA Films
Creative Chairman
- PJ Pereira
Chief Creative Officer
- Robert Lambrechts
Executive Creative Director
- Jason Apaliski
Creative Director
- Estefanio Holtz
- Simon Friedlander
Copywriter
- Andre Bittar
Art Director
- Ali Sooudi
Designer
- Carolina Penner
Executive Producer
- David Mitchell
- Jeff Ferro
Content Producer
- Josh Diaz
- Lauren Gould
Project Manager
- Lindsey Anderson
Chief Executive Officer
- Andrew O'Dell
Managing Director
- Henry Arlander
Brand Director
- Jessica Smith
Brand Supervisor
- Hillary Ashton
Director of Business Affairs
- Camara Price
Director of Strategy
- Sean Staley
Brand Strategy Director
- Lauren Underhill Sooudi
- Lenny Karpel
Communications Strategy Director
- Breanne Brock
Director
- Zach Braff
Producer
- Morna Ciraka
- Chris Karabas
- Zach Braff
Writer
- Zach Braff
Advertising Agency
- Pereira O'Dell
In the Time It Takes to Get There follows a day in the life of Lucy, a ‘social media influencer’ from the 1800s. Florence Pugh portrays the influencer, while Alicia Silverstone plays her handler in a publicist-type role. In a comical way, we see how Lucy deals with the contradictions of a life filled with privilege and luxury but empty and meaningless at the same time. The movie is set in the 19th century world in an imagined land (which could be England) for which the director drew inspiration from the opulence of the era, the dynamic of the mannerisms, and the tableau-like image of royalty.