

What if your earbuds could eavesdrop on yesterday? This lo-fi sci-fi gem asks—and regrets it.
A teenage inventor's life spirals into chaos when a nefarious group discovers he's invented a device that can hear into the past.
Sound
The past-as-audio concept is actually executed with clever, tactile design.
Practical Effects
DIY gadgets feel real because they basically are—shoestring budget magic.
Director
Dylan K. Narang
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Dylan K. Narang self-financed much of the film after rejection from traditional sci-fi financiers who said the concept was 'too small.'
The device itself is deliberately never fully explained—Narang wanted audiences to feel Ben's own uncertainty about what he'd created, mirroring real ethical dilemmas in emerging tech.