Made in the form of a faux documentary, these are four possibilities - set within the circumstances of a single day replayed over four separate times - that civilization could be brought to an abrupt end...
Direction
Edwards turns £500 into genuine dread
Practical Effects
DIY effects that outclass million-dollar disasters
Writing
Scientific accuracy that makes it worse

Director
Gareth Edwards
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gareth Edwards shot this for £500 over two days while working as a BBC effects artist, using his own computer for VFX.
The 'documentary' format was a legal workaround—BBC wouldn't fund fiction, so Edwards framed it as speculative science programming.