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Mary-Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri in Omni Loop (2024)
Omni Loop
directed by Bernardo Britto, 2024
Omni Loop (2024) Bernardo Britto
Short Film Spotlight: Glove
The true story of a glove that's been floating in space forever since 1968.
Directors Bernardo Britto and Alexa Lim Haas were inspired to make this short film by the archival NASA documentary For All Mankind. Fascinated by a brief shot of an astronaut’s glove drifting off into the expanse of space, Britto wrote the original screenplay, Haas developed the hand painted visual style, and they directed the film together (Fuster, 2016, ShortList 2016: ‘Glove’ Turns Space Accident Into Cosmic Cartoon). Glove played during the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and coincidentally For All Mankind played at the 1989 festival, where it won both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award in the documentary competition.
Watch here!
Stills by Alexa Lim Haas, courtesy of Glove.
Omni Loop (2024) Bernardo Britto
Omni Loop (2024) Bernardo Britto
Omni Loop
Omni Loop
Omni Loop [trailer]
A woman from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to.
Certainly not revolutionary, but still a fresh take on the "time loop" genre. At least in the first half.
Then things slow down considerably and it turns more into a serious emotional drama. Not entirely unexpected, but it still changes the balance of the film.