
Tomorrow, When the War Began
2010 · Movie · R · 103 min · ★ 6.1
Ellie Linton, a teen from an Australian coastal town, leads her friends on an excursion to a camp deep in the woods, dubbed "Hell." Upon their return, the youths find that their town has been overrun by an enemy army, and their friends and family have been imprisoned. When the hostile invaders become alerted to their presence, Ellie and her friends band together to escape -- and strike back against -- this mysterious enemy.
Based on Tomorrow, When the War Began
Also known as Mañana cuando la guerra comience
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Details
- Years
- 2010
- Release date
- 2010-08-08
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 103 min
- Max quality
- HD
- TMDB rating
- 6.1/10 (550 votes)
Themes
- australia
- based on novel or book
- invasion
- foreign occupation
- occupation
- based on young adult novel
Awards & recognition
- AACTA Award — Best Adapted Screenplay · 2010
- AACTA Award — Best Sound · 2010
- AACTA Award — Best Editing · 2010 · nominated
- AACTA Award — Best Visual Effects · 2010 · nominated
- AACTA Award — Best Sound · 2010 · nominated
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- AACTA Award — Best Adapted Screenplay · 2010 · nominated
- AACTA Award — Best Young Actor · 2010 · nominated
- AACTA Award — Best Film · 2010 · nominated
- AACTA Award — Best Production Design · 2010 · nominated
- AFI Members' Choice Award · 2010 · nominated
Cast & crew

Caitlin Stasey
as Ellie Linton

Rachel Hurd-Wood
as Corrie Mackenzie

Phoebe Tonkin
as Fiona Maxwell

Deniz Akdeniz
as Homer Yannos

Lincoln Lewis
as Kevin Holmes

Chris Pang
as Lee Takkam

Ashleigh Cummings
as Robyn Mathers

Andrew Ryan
as Chris Lang

Colin Friels
as Dr. Clements

Don Halbert
as Mr. Linton
Directed by Stuart Beattie