

After his girlfriend's murder, Daniel, a physics student becomes obsessed with the idea of going back in time to stop the tragedy. He lets himself be consumed by his own obsession until after years of isolation, he finds the solution. Daniel then gives up his future and returns to the past. However, he is not the same man.
Acting
Gagliasso's physical transformation across timelines is devastating.
Direction
Bini stretches micro-budget into genuine temporal dread.
Writing
The 'solution' reveal recontextualizes every earlier scene.

Director
Bruno Bini
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bruno Bini funded this through Brazilian cultural incentive laws (Lei Rouanet), common for indie filmmakers but rarely yielding genre work this ambitious.
The 2019 release places it among a wave of Latin American time-travel films (Los Cronocrímenes, O Homem do Futuro) exploring colonial and class anxieties through temporal mechanics — Loop reframes this through personal rather than national memory.