“Breaking Infinity is, indeed, that rare indie sci-fi thriller that genuinely thrills and entertains throughout and is a blast to watch.”  –  The Indepedent Critic

An intriguing science fiction mystery with a plausibly human explanation, Breaking Infinity is one of the few films of its kind to really get things right. It’s certainly worth seeing if you get the chance.”  –  Voices from the Balcony 

“Director Marianna Dean and writer David Trotti have crafted an engaging, time-travel mystery that drops the viewer into the plot and keeps the intrigue flowing.“ – Film Inquiry 

“An effective little thriller with committed performances, it punches above its weight.”  –  Eye for Film

“Breaking Infinity is a real mind-bender that constantly keeps you guessing.”  –  Movie Reviews 101

“This British thriller quickly grabs the attention with its mysterious time-hopping premise and an engaging lead character.”  – Shadows on the Wall

“Breaking Infinity aimed for the stars and hit the Moon. Punches well above its weight class.”  – Flasz On Film 

Breaking Infinity is a time-bending thriller about a research scientist named Liam, who has become unstuck in time. The only people Liam can count on for help are the doctor treating him, Emma, who’s convinced he’s suffering from delusions and his lab assistant Garret.

As Liam’s episodes become more intense, and his jumps through time more extreme, Liam travels from the distant past where he’s guided by a mysterious Old Man, to the future where he witnesses the end of the world – an apocalypse he may have caused.

Liam must convince the reluctant Emma to help him solve the mystery behind his time traveling quantum state, but complicating this is the fact Liam is experiencing time out of sequence, while Emma is only moving forward.  Ultimately Liam discovers the accident that sent him careening through time was no accident – but who was responsible?

With Emma’s help, Liam fights for survival at the end of the world and saves time itself, and in the process discovers the most important time is now.

Starring Neil Bishop (Beautiful Disaster, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), Zoe Cunningham (The Look of Love, Goodbye Mary), Jonny Phillips (Titanic, Bronson), Martin Bishop (Wonder Woman, Ted Lasso) and Zed Josef (Valhalla). 

From Marianna: “Breaking Infinity is a film of contrasts. The fast-paced action from the start of the film is set against the gentle unfolding of Liam and Emma’s budding relationship. We explore the future, and go back to the past. We see the futuristic and claustrophobic setting of the military scientific research facility where Liam works contrasted against the wide open and awe inspiring images of ancient landscapes.”

“Liam is a very human protagonist. We feel his disorientation at the start of the film as he is fighting to not just work out what the hell is going on but also rediscover his own identity. As his vulnerable position progresses throughout the film, we gain increasing admiration for his inner strength as he fights on against the odds.”

Director: Marianna Dean
Writer: David Trotti
Producers: Paul Desira, Zoe Cunningham, Marianna Dean
Cast: Neil Bishop, Zoe Cunningham, Zed Josef, Martin Bishop and Jonny Phillips 

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