To Scale: Time

To Scale: Time

On a dry lakebed in the Mojave, a group of friends build a practical scale model of time: 13.8 billion years of cosmic evolution and humankind’s place within it.

Screening on Sunday, March 9 at 3:30pm in Short Film Block 6 along with Truffles are Hiding a Dirty Little Secret, Freetown’s Ultra Cool Roofs, and Planet Walker (Green Spark Award).

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Filmmakers: Wylie Overstreet and Alex Gorosh

Running Time: 10 mins

Language: English with open captions

Type: Official Selection – Short

ACFF 2025 Official Selection
To Scale - Time_Filmmaker_Alex Gorosh
To Scale - Time_Filmmaker_Wylie Overstreet

Wylie Overstreet is a science and nature filmmaker based in Los Angeles. His work explores how growing knowledge of the cosmos transforms civilization and humankind. Alex Gorosh has created documentary and commercial content for brands and non-profit organizations all over the globe. His work has been featured by National Geographic, Atlantic magazine, and NPR and revolves around social causes and the people who have the passion to keep them moving.

wylieoverstreet.com

alexgorosh.com

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