In this 7-minute short, Australian schoolboy Jimmy tells his three mates about the special thing his future self left for him to find.
Michael Main
If time travel became possible within our lifetime, and one of us was able to use it and, perhaps, go back and leave a message or an object for ourselves to find—what would that be? It could be anything, anywhere: a note on your wedding day, a super-powerful ray gun, even some weird perpetual motion machine.

Variants

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  1. Time, written and directed by Liam Connor (Tropfest Film Festival, Sydney, 17 February 2013).
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Indexer Notes

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  1. Credits—from the film:
    • Writer/Director Liam Connor