

Two women find a time machine. What could possibly go wrong? (Everything. Obviously.)
Sophie and Millie come across a mysterious device that shows them encounters of the past with some disastrous consequences to follow when they begin to believe they can control it...
Writing
Twelve minutes, zero fat, ending that punches harder than it should.
Practical Effects
DIY time device that looks like found object poetry.
Director
Oliver Mitchell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Oliver Mitchell made this as his graduation film; the medieval flashback scenes were shot in a single afternoon at a local heritage site.
The ambiguous ending deliberately mirrors 'Primer' and 'Coherence' — Mitchell wanted audiences to need immediate rewatch, which explains the 12-minute runtime.