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    Our mission with LIMINAL is to craft a psychological thriller that blurs the boundaries between film and reality, using liminal spaces to explore grief, memory, and time. Through bold storytelling and immersive marketing, I aim to redefine what independent cinema can achieve. LIMINAL tells the story of Vincent Marcum, a world-renowned quantum physicist who lost his wife and daughter in a tragic accident in 2001. Once a towering figure in the scientific community, Vincent has since withdrawn from the world, isolating himself in relentless pursuit of a singular goal, bending time itself. For decades, he has obsessively dedicated his life to achieving the impossible: time travel. Now, in the year 2053, at 86 years old, he finally succeeds. But in his research, he uncovers a disturbing truth: time does not curve as once theorized; it moves in a straight, unyielding line. This revelation carries terrifying implications... What happens when you travel back to the past and no one was there? We live in a time obsessed with what’s next but haunted by what’s past. LIMINAL exists in that space between grief and obsession, between science and spirituality. It’s a story for anyone who’s ever wished they could go back, even when they know they shouldn’t. Visually, LIMINAL draws inspiration from the sterile glow of abandoned schools, forgotten technology, and the analog hum of the late 90s. Our goal isn’t jump scares, it’s quiet dread, the haunting realization that sometimes the most terrifying thing isn’t what’s coming, but what’s already gone. By backing LIMINAL, you’re not just supporting a short film, you’re helping create a proof-of-concept for a feature-length cinematic universe rooted in the language of liminal horror. Your contribution will fund production design, cinematography, location restoration, art direction, original score, sound design, and an immersive ARG marketing rollout. Every dollar helps build the atmosphere and bring this vision to life. I’m deeply grateful for any help you can give to make this story a reality. Follow us on socials! INSTAGRAM TIK TOK MEET KEANU - THE WRITER AND DIRECTOR BEHIND LIMINAL For years, my work as a photographer has revolved around chasing the quiet truths hiding inside people, the moments that don’t announce themselves but reveal everything. When you spend enough time behind a lens, you start to notice the fractures in someone’s expression, the tension in their posture, the way light betrays what words won’t. That instinct and the urge to freeze the unspoken pulled me toward this story long before I realized I was already telling it. I wanted to explore how a person carries their past even when they're trying to outrun it, how trauma doesn’t just sit in memory but reshapes the world around you. This film became a way to magnify those internal battles. I felt compelled to make this because it reflects the universal moment when someone realizes they’re standing at the edge of change, of consequence, of themselves. This story gave me the space to expand that into motion, performance, atmosphere, and ultimately a world that feels lived-in and honest. LIMINAL grew out of that fascination. It’s a way for me to explore grief, memory, and the quiet horror of realizing that time keeps moving whether we’re ready or not. As a filmmaker, this story allows me to merge my love of atmosphere-driven visuals with deeply human emotion. I didn’t want to make something that just scares people. This film is my way of asking a question I’ve carried for years: if you could go back, and everything was still there… would it really save you? Find Yesterday.