"You ever do that? Visual something about the future…" Check out this trailer for a very small independent film called Counter Clockwise, an example of compelling sci-fi being made on a shoestring budget. The film is sci-fi thriller meets dark comedy about a scientist who accidentally invents time travel and is zapped six months into the future. He finds himself in a twisted time where his wife and sister are murdered and he's the main suspect. It kind of has a Brick meets Primer vibe to it, and I'm quite interested to see the entire thing. Lots of fancy panning shots. Starring Michael Kopelow, Devon Ogden, Kerry Knuppe, Joy Rinaldi, Caleb Brown and Frank Simms. Give it a look below and tell us if you're intrigued as well.
Here's the first official trailer for George Moïse's Counter Clockwise, from Vimeo (via Quiet Earth):
Description from Vimeo: "A sci-fi thriller about a scientist who accidentally invents time travel and travels six months into the future. He finds himself in a sinister upside down world where his wife and sister are murdered and he's the main suspect. He's forced to go back in time to uncover the mystery surrounding their deaths." Counter Clockwise is directed by American indie filmmaker George Moïse, making his feature debut after a number of shorts previously. The screenplay is written by Michael Kopelow and George Moïse, from a story by Walter Moise. As far as we know this hasn't played at any festivals yet. Artsploitation Films will release Counter Clockwise direct to DVD starting on October 4th this fall. Anyone interested?
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