
One-Minute Time Machine | Sploid Short Film Festival · Official Selection
Every time the beautiful Regina rejects his advances, James pushes a red button and tries again, all the while unaware of the reality and consequences of his actions. Directed by Devon Avery. Selected for the Sploid Short Film Festival, a celebration of the coolest short films and the filmmakers that make them. Learn more details and submit your short here: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/announcing-the-sploid-short-film-festival-1710164091 Read more: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/short-film-having-a-one-minute-time-machine-is-hilario-1716490487
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