Dir: Junta Yamaguchi – 2020 – 70 minutes
Starring: Kazunari Tosa, Aki Asakura
Kato lives above a cafe, which he also owns. One evening, while relaxing in his apartment after finishing work, Kato hears a voice calling him, a voice which seems to be coming from his own computer screen. In fact the voice is Kato’s own, reaching out to him from two minutes in the future! Somehow the screen in Kato’s apartment and the TV screen in the cafe downstairs are connected with a two minute time delay. Not knowing what to do, a confused Kato calls on his friends to help figure out this strange time-travel phenomenon. But will they be able to help him, or will they get distracted finding ways to take advantage of seeing into the future!
Shot entirely with an iPhone in just a handful of locations, Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes is the first feature film produced and starring Kyoto-based theatre troupe Europe Kikaku. Like much of the troupe’s theatre work, the film takes a relatively simple concept and adds
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