Year 10 (2024)

Year 10 (2024) is a British post-apocalyptic thriller directed by Benjamin Goodger, notable for its absence of dialogue and its stark portrayal of survival in a devastated world. The film premiered at FrightFest 2024 and has since been showcased at various international festivals, including Sitges and Trieste .
Set a decade after an unspecified cataclysm has plunged Earth into a perpetual winter, the environment is characterized by toxic clouds turning rain into acid, rendering agriculture impossible and bringing humanity to the brink of extinction. In this desolate landscape, a young man, referred to as “Son,” lives with his father and girlfriend, scavenging remnants of the old world to survive. Their fragile existence is shattered when a group of cannibals attacks, killing the father and stealing the antibiotics vital for the girlfriend’s survival. This incites Son to embark on a perilous journey through hostile terrain to retrieve the medicine and seek vengeance.
The film’s lack of dialogue shifts the narrative focus to visual storytelling and sound design. Charlie Goodger’s cinematography captures the bleakness of the setting, utilizing a muted color palette and immersive camera work to convey isolation and tension . The soundscape, composed of natural sounds and a haunting score, amplifies the atmosphere, making every creak and rustle significant in the silent world
Toby Goodger delivers a compelling performance as Son, conveying a range of emotions through physicality and expression. His portrayal of desperation and determination anchors the film, allowing audiences to connect with his character’s plight despite the absence of spoken words
Critics have noted that while the film’s silent approach enhances its atmospheric tension, it may also create a sense of emotional distance, making it challenging for some viewers to fully engage with the characters’ inner lives . Nevertheless, Year 10 stands out for its ambitious storytelling and its exploration of humanity’s resilience and moral choices in the face of societal collapse.
Year 10 is available for streaming on platforms such as Apple TV, Prime Video, and Google Play in Australia and New Zealand