
Different Than Yesterday
Presented by
Magic Window Productions
Different Than Yesterday follows a woman's emotional journey over the course of an afternoon in New York City. Searching for peace and forgiveness, she is guided by synchronicity and the spiritual mysteries of life.
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Creative Team
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Renata Hinrichs is an award-winning actress/writer/producer. “Different Than Yesterday” is her first short film. Other writing credits include her solo play, "Random Acts," which received the Best Storytelling Script award from the United Solo Festival. She performed the show Off-Broadway, in high schools, and regional theaters throughout the United States. She also performed her solo play “A Witness in My House” Off-Broadway and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Other acting credits include Law & Order: Organized Crime, Marvel's Jessica Jones on Netflix with Janet McTeer, AppleTV's Extrapolations with Tahar Rahim and directed by Scott Z. Burns, and the lead role in the Cannes Award winning film, Happy Now. She won an OBIE Award for best ensemble in Big Dance Theater's production of, "A Simple Heart," directed by Annie-B Parson. She was a series regular on Bobby Flay's first Food Network show, and she is a proud member of FAB (theater For, About and By women) at the Barrow Group.
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Evan’s film works include the recent film Day Zero which was an official selection (CIFF Toronto Film Festival) and was called “A cautionary tale, perfectly realized” by Oscar Award winning director James Ivory; Dig A Hole, Find A Finger, Palm Springs and Newport Beach International Film Festivals; and a documentary for Warner Music Group featuring Roger Daltrey (The Who) and Philip Bailey (Earth Wind and Fire). Life on the Flats a feature film about oyster farmers living on Cape Cod, currently in pre-production, which he wrote and will also direct. The Alternative co-written with Jack Canfora and starring David Strathairn which is currently in development.His extensive theater credits include Neil Labute’s play "Comfort" and the long-running off-Broadway production of "The Director", starring John Shea and Bobbi Boland starring Gregg Henry (Arclight). Other New York productions include The Glass House, with Harris Yulin, nominated for three IT Awards including best actor and best ensemble (Theater Row); Jericho (New York Times Critic Pick), Poetic License starring Geraint Wyn Davies (59E59); Love Therapy with two-time Tony Award nominee Alison Frazier (Daryl Roth 2); American Buffalo (WHAT) with Reg E Cathy and Paul Butler; the musical A Girl Called Dusty by Susann Fletcher (world premiere); Obie Award winner John Ford Noonan's Green Mountain Fever and the award winning Substance of Bliss by Tony Glazer.
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Bradley Buehring is a cinematographer and director with credits on several narrative features, short films, documentaries, music videos, commercials, and television shows. His photographs documenting the experimental music and performance art scene in New York have been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Hyperallergic, and The Wire. Bradley was drawn to cinematography and filmmaking as a way of combining his deep passion for visual art, photography, literature, music, and storytelling into one holistic form.
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James Clark Barton is an Editor based in New York City. His previous work includes the short documentary Art For Wear and the pilot of Behind the Scenes. His latest project was the feature film Voices Carry which premiered at Cinequest 2025. He is currently editing the horror film Le Coeur.