

What if the Soviet Union sent someone to the FUTURE to prove communism won? Spoiler: it didn't.
In the late eighties, the USSR government enlists Tomas, a devoted member of the Communist Party, to travel back in time to future London and document how Socialism has thrived.
Production
Nail-biting Soviet bunker aesthetic on obviously tiny budget
Sound
Eerie synth score that outclasses everything else
Writing
Paradox logic that actually kinda slaps if you squint
Director
Martin Grof
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Martin Grof also plays the soldier in the bunker, presumably because the budget couldn't afford another actor.
The film's 4.8 rating reflects its rough edges, but cult audiences have embraced its sincere ambition over polished execution.