Time Lapse

Time Lapse

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Gambling | Journey In The Past

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery, Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Mandy Grant-Grierson, Jonathan Betzler, Bradley King
  • Cast(s): Matt OLeary, George Finn, John Rhys-Davies, Amin Joseph, Jason Spisak See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: Andrea von Foerster,David Barber,Andrew Kaiser
  • Award(s): Jury Prize 2014 (Won)
    Best Feature Film 2014 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Glass, Escape Room
  • Story:
    Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures 24 hours into the future and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing and dangerous images begin to develop.
    Full Story
6.5/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures 24 hours into the future and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing and dangerous images begin to develop.
Ratings

6.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Jury Prize Award

Best ActorActress | 2014 | Danielle

Cthulhie Award

Best Script | 2014 | Bradley

Best Feature Audience Award

(director) | 2014 | B.P.

2014 | Bradley

Breakthrough Achievement Award

Feature Film | 2014 | Bradley

Festival Prize Award

Best Feature | 2014 | Bradley

Best International Feature | 2014 | Bradley

Shriekfest Award

Best SciFi Feature | 2014 | Bradley

Vortex Sci-Fi Award

Best SciFi Film | 2014 | B.P.

Jury Award

Best Feature | 2014 | Bradley

Best Screenplay Award

2014 | Bradley

Maverick Movie Award

Best Screenplay Feature | 2014 | B.P.

Audience Award

Best Feature | 2014 | Bradley

Golden Bat Award

Best Foreign Feature Film | 2014 | Bradley

Best in Festival Award

Best HorrorSciFi | 2014 | Bradley

Golden Honu Award

Best Feature | 2014 | Bradley

Nominations
Best Feature Film Award

2014 | Bradley

Maverick Movie Award

Best Picture Feature | 2014

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 19,572 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The filmmakers entirely self financed the movie, writing the script to fit the confines of their limited budget.

John Rhys-Davies filmed two scenes portraying Mr. Bezzerides. However, his scenes ended up being deleted from the final cut. The filmmakers issued an apology to Mr. Rhys-Davies, which appears during the closing credits.

The decision to have the camera be instant film vs digital was because it made sense for an aging retired scientist to build the steam punk-like Polaroid machine out of the old tech that he had lying around his apartment. But because Polaroid film is hard to obtain, the art department for the movie faked thousands of Polaroid pictures by shooting them on digital, color correcting them in Photoshop to look like instant film, cutting the insides out of old Polaroids they got on eBay, and then sliding the printed digital pictures into the instant film sleeves.

The plot of this film is very close to an episode of the Twilight Zone. In episode 10 from season two, aired in 1961, thieves steal a camera from a curio shop, discover it can take pictures of events some short time in the future, and try to use it to win at horse racing and other things.

The character of scientist Mr. Bezzerides was based on a real-life scientist at the top secret scientific nuclear laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the hometown of Director Bradley King.

Popular Dialogues

"Callie: Don't get caught at the window"

"Jasper: Bullshit. Mr. B invented a camera that takes pictures in the future, and he only used it to look in our apartment? Doesn't make any sense."