INFINITUM
SUBJECT UNKNOWN
Destined to repeat forever... the test is to find a way out.
TRAILER
This feature film was written and shot during the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. Co-written by Matthew Butler-Hart who directed and shot the film entirely on iPhone. Tori Butler-Hart (co-writer) stars alongside Conleth Hill and Ian McKellen, both in roles which were shot remotely in their own homes.
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Infinitum: Subject Unknown is a companion film to the TV series INFINITUM and the Graphic Novel both in development.
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SYNOPSIS
Jane (Tori Butler-Hart) wakes up in a strange attic, bound and tied to a chair, she has no idea where she is or who she is. As panic sets in, she sees a violent bright light flash in front of her eyes and once again she wakes up; same situation as before, an exact repeat.
Voices bleed in from another time and place, giving Jane clues to what might be happening to her. She escapes and embarks on a journey through an empty parallel world leading her to a Quantum science research laboratory in the middle of nowhere. There she discovers tapes from Dr Charles Marland-White (Ian McKellen) and Professor Aaron Ostergaard (Conleth Hill) and their experiment involving human test subjects.
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PRESS QUOTES
INFINITUM: SUBJECT UNKNOWN is available worldwide on most VOD platforms including: Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Sky & Rakuten
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"This film has the spirit of early Roger Corman."
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Films In Town
"Destined to be one of the great films of the Covid era which will represent the best of film art that emerged."
"Uttering few words, Butler-Hart delivers a powerful virtuoso performance as she conveys, with great conviction, Jane's confusion, fear and frustration...it is Butler-Hat who keeps you invested throughout this film that keeps you guessing until the final frame."
Morning Star
"During the lockdown, many people tried to find new ways of working and being creative. None of them have quite hit the heights managed by Infinitum: Subject Unknown."
Nerd Span
"This is (Tori) Butler-Hart's show from beginning to end."
The New York Times
"Matthew Butler-Hart wields his Apple-stamped lens with genuine skill, and in the process displays a zest for storytelling that shames a dozen Hollywood hire-a-hack mercenaries."
Janus Film Review