Retroactive
- by Michael Hamilton-Wright, Robert Strauss, and Phillip Badger, directed by Louis Morneau
- Feature Film
- Science Fiction, Mystery and Crime
- Adults
- Definite Time Travel
- English
- Retroactive by Michael Hamilton-Wright, Robert Strauss, and Phillip Badger, directed by Louis Morneau (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, mid-March 1997).
Kylie keeps going back to the same time in order to stop a psycho killer who has almost as many lives as a Terminator.
—Michael Main
This is about you takin’ hold of your life, codependent no more.
Variants
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- Retroactive by Michael Hamilton-Wright, Robert Strauss, and Phillip Badger, directed by Louis Morneau (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, mid-March 1997).
Indexer Notes
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- Release—The IMDb lists a USA release date of January 1, 1997, but this seems unlikely since it made the festival round later in the year, including a market screening at Cannes on 14 May 1997. With this in mind, we list the first release as at the 1997 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (7–22 March 1997), where Retroactive won a Silver Raven Award. It probably had an earlier release somewhere, such as the 7 March 1997 Australian release listed as IMDb, but we haven't yet found any confirmation of such screenings. To top things off, we don’t know whether the film ever had a theatrical release in the USA.