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Time Freak

Genre
Comedy
Rating
PG-13
Released
9 November, 2018
Time Freak

Time Freak is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bowler and starring Michael Nathanson, John Conor Brooke, Emilea Wilson, and Hector Diaz. It was produced by Gigi Causey. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The time-travel comedy was inspired by other time-travel films such as Primer and Back to the Future. Bowler and Causey decided to produce the film after they got married, spending the $25,000 they had saved to buy an apartment in New York. The film was rejected by several film festivals, including Sundance, Telluride, and Tribeca, but the couple submitted it to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which selected the film as a nominee for the award. The film stars John Conor Brooke, Michael Nathanson and Emilea Wilson. Brooke and Nathanson are roommates, but Nathanson hasn't been home for three days, so Brooke goes to Nathanson's lab in a run down building to check on him.

Director Andrew Bowler
Produced by Gigi Causey, Luke Geissbuhler, Michael McDermott, Geoffrey Richman
Writer(s) Andrew Bowler
Starring Michael Nathanson, John Conor Brooke, Emilea Wilson, Hector Diaz
Music Irv Johnson
Cinematography Luke Geissbuhler
Edited by Geoffrey Richman
Released July 04, 2011 (United States)
Running time 11 minutes
Country United States
Language English

About Time Freak

A physics prodigy invents a time machine to get a second chance at love with the girl who broke his heart.

Achievement of Time Freak

The Andrew Bowler film was originally a short film of the same name that won a 2012 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Time Freak

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Latest information about Time Freak updated on July 28 2021.