

Eight minutes. One choice. Infinite consequences. Your commute just got existential.
Aspiring business man is on the way to a meeting when he is disturbed by a man on the floor, after their brief encounter he tries to get on with his day, but fate has other plans.
Direction
Hamish Cooper squeezes eternity into eight minutes
Editing
The loop logic is invisible until it isn't—chef's kiss
Practical Effects
That tunnel claustrophobia? All real, all crushing

Director
Hamish Cooper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hamish Cooper cast his own son Finley as the phone-guy, making this a family-produced time-crime.
The tunnel setting mirrors 'Looper' and 'Donnie Darko' but strips the sci-fi budget—Cooper's loop is psychological first, temporal second.