

“What matters most is relative.”
A team of scientists working on a space-bending engine that could change the fate of humanity loses everything when their first secret test ends in disaster, resulting in a fatality. Disgraced and defunded, they are forced into the criminal underworld. The visionary but ruthless scientist Holt and his ambitious assistant Liv must rebuild the forbidden device with the help of crime syndicates. Their goal is to save humanity, but the methods they employ risk destroying it instead .
"Have you ever wondered what would happen if Breaking Bad met Back to the Future? . Australian director Michael O'Halloran's debut feature, Space/Time, asks exactly that. Instead of the grand effects you might expect from a sci-fi film, what awaits you here is the moral collapse of characters as they descend into the underworld. What if the idea of saving humanity turns into an obsession, even a crime? What's more, the director completed almost all of the post-production (editing, VFX, color grading) in his own living room . This ambitious project, born from such limited means, seems destined to leave the haunting question echoing in your mind: 'How far would you go to fix the past?'"
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