Sci-Fi Short Film "Home In Time" | DUST | Starring Cara Gee

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Published 2022-12-19
Kate and Felix get a surprise visitor for Christmas - an older, drunken Felix, from 2044. He's come back to visit his young family, when things were good. Before everything went to shizz.

"Home in Time" by Patrick Hagarty

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As Kate and Felix prepare their home for Christmas, an obnoxious stranger barges in. He is Older Felix from twenty-six years in the future. He has travelled back in time to witness the last happy moment they ever had. More family arrive. Hilarity ensues. As does eggnog, future drugs, dancing, and hot make-outs. The time travel technicians detect a concerning anomaly that may prevent them from returning. Another time tourist arrives at the party! It's Felix's adult daughter, with her own Time Team in tow. No love lost, hey verbally spar, then make a delicate peace, as the time nerds try to sort out a way back.

"Home In Time" Credits:
Writer / Director / Editor / Executive Producer - Patrick Hagarty
Producer - Justin Kelly
Producer - Brad Bangsböll
Producer - Alex Jordan
Director of Photography - James Griffith
Production Designer - Diana Abbatangelo
Costume Designer - Joanna Syrokomla
Composer - Craig McConnell
Composer - Erica Procunier
Co-Editor - James Spurway
VFX - Pete Auld, Andrew Minett
Sound Mixer - Cory Siddal
Post Sound Design - Deanna Marano
Choreographer - Jennifer Nichols

Older Felix - Patrick McKenna
Younger Felix - Kristian Bruun
Adult Zoe / Stinky - Jacqueline Byers
Kate - Sarah Allen
Brody - Andy McQueen
Fran - Deb McGrath
Skylar - Cara Gee
Griff - Michal Grajewski
Adama - Nykeem Provo
Mackenzie - Camille Stopps
Young Hitler - Andy Reid
Brayden - Jon McLaren
Unicorn - Jennifer Nichols

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All Comments (21)
  • Merry Christmas, ding-dongs.  Enjoy my x-mas time travel comedy full of crappy characters being crappy to each other.  Ask me anything! (Is that how this works?)  I'll go first.  Q: Why did you rip off all your time travel mechanics from Endgame, you lazy hack?  A: 'Home in Time' premiered at the Canadian Film Festival two months before Endgame was released, so clearly those sneaky Russo brothers lifted their ideas from me 🧐.
  • @dadbod-deluxe
    I gotta say, I really love the touching father/daughter stuff at the end. Really nicely paced, acted great, and the silent flashbacks are poignant. ❤
  • @dougcox835
    The best part is how they resolved the paradox issue. No paradoxes here.
  • @DavidRexGlenn
    This was a million times better written and has more character development than anything I have seen all year. Thanks for giving an old man hope for the future of movies!
  • Love everything about this including the small details like “shiz” and “Jebus”
  • @koriw1701
    I loved finally seeing Patrick McKenna in something outrageous! Cara Gee was incredible as well.
  • @TrailBum
    This is the most entertaining Dust I've seen in all the years I've been watching.
  • That song at the end is fricken awesome! I want the whole version.
  • That had me entranced.. total surprises throughout. Truly original. Kudos
  • @cmstar0
    This needs to be a series with Cara in the lead. Really like the concept. The series is the business, could have different 'customers' each episode/arc.
  • I haven't watched regular t.v. in years, so to get both Patrick McKenna AND Debra McGrath in the same SF short was a real treat - great work, P.H.!
  • @mrdonetx
    I would love to see Cara in more scifi. I loved her in The Expanse.
  • @briankottman8274
    That was a surprising amount of fun. Always cathartic to imagine undoing some of one's poorer choices.
  • @SavageHand
    He was hilarious on SG1. He played a nerdy scientist with a crush on Carter and was nervously botching up everything when she came around while trying to impress her. His daydreaming scenes were hilarious. Very underrated physical comedian.
  • @memphus
    Love the unicorn ballerina blade runner homage
  • @adlockhungry304
    Was expecting the same tired time travel tropes, got what I expected, and somehow not what I expected, got some laughs, and loved it.
  • @nschlaak
    I love all time travel stories with all of the endless possibilities that spurs the creative imagination for the wannabe writer inside of myself.