

10 years. $5k budget. One man's desperate attempt to rewrite the worst day of his life.
A NASA physicist who feels his life was derailed in 1996 when his sister was killed in a high school shooting finds a way to go back in time in an attempt to alter history. An ultra-low budget film shot over a period of 10 years at George Fox University.
Direction
Meyer shot this across 10 years while teaching—insane dedication.
Production
Real university locations make the sci-fi grounded and intimate.
Writing
Refuses easy answers about grief and time travel ethics.
Director
Matt Meyer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Matt Meyer was a physics professor at George Fox University who literally built the time machine props himself and taught students filmmaking between shoots.
Shot between 2009-2019, the film's production spanned Sandy Hook, Parkland, and Uvalde—making its subject matter devastatingly more urgent with each year.