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In 1941, brilliant British sisters create a device that intercepts broadcasts from the future, allowing them to alter the course of World War II.
THE NORTH AMERICAN DISC PREMIERE
It wowed audiences at Locarno, Edinburgh and FrightFest, and won top prizes at Trieste and Sitges. It's been hailed as "magnetic" (Los Angeles Times), "masterful" (Indiewire) and "deeply disturbing" (Horror Cult Films). Now this "one-of-a-kind gem" (Cinemacy) can be discovered by genre fans everywhere: The year is 1941, and brilliant UK sisters Thomasina (Emma Appleton of THE KILLING KIND) and Martha (Stefanie Martini of PRIME SUSPECT 1973) have created a device that intercepts broadcasts from the future. Besides revealing the coming glories of rock & roll, the invention - which they call 'Lola' - also allows them to alter the course of World War II. But will their unmaking of history provoke a lifetime of shocking consequences? Rory Fleck Byrne (THIS IS GOING TO HURT) co-stars in the ingenious debut feature from director/co-writer Andrew Legge that Horror Buzz calls "a bracing sci-fi mind-bender that reminds you why you like movies."
Special Features
- Audio Commentary With Co-Writer/Director Andrew Legge And Producer Alan Maher
- The Making Of LOLA
- Outtake - Remember Tomorrow
- Trailer
- Short Films By Andrew Legge
- THE GIRL WITH THE MECHANICAL MAIDEN (2012)
- THE UNUSUAL INVENTIONS OF HENRY CAVENDISH (2005)