Things Will Be Different

In order to evade the law after a robbery, two estranged siblings lay low in a metaphysical farmhouse that hides them away in a different period of time, where they reckon with a mysterious force that pushes their familial bonds to unnatural breaking points.

  • Michael Felker
    Director
  • Michael Felker
    Writer
  • Shane Spiegel
    Producer
  • Jacob Rosenthal
    Producer
  • Michael Felker
    Producer
  • Adam David Thompson
    Key Cast
    "Joseph"
    Glass, A Walk Amongst The Tombstones
  • Riley Dandy
    Key Cast
    "Sidney"
    Christmas Bloody Christmas, That's Amor
  • Chloe Skoczen
    Key Cast
  • Sarah Bolger
    Key Cast
    Mayans M.C.
  • David Lawson Jr.
    Executive Producer
    Something In The Dirt, Synchronic, The Endless, Spring, Resolution
  • Justin Benson
    Executive Producer
    Something In The Dirt, Synchronic, The Endless, Spring, Resolution
  • Aaron Moorhead
    Executive Producer
    Something In The Dirt, Synchronic, The Endless, Spring, Resolution
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Genres:
    Sci-Fi, Thriller
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 39 minutes 25 seconds
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Shooting Format:
    RED, Lumix
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.85:1
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Michael Felker

Michael Felker is a writer, director, and editor based out of Los Angeles, CA for over 15 years. He was born in Huntsville, AL, and attended Florida State University to study Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts.

Michael has worked as an editor on several movies including Something in The Dirt, Synchronic, The Endless, Sunset on the River Styx, Spring, and more. He's also edited on television shows with Universal and Funny or Die. His favorite genres are science fiction and horror, but loves working in comedy as well. In his downtime, he likes streaming video games, going on mile-long runs, and working towards his adult Bar Mitzvah as a recent convert to Judaism.

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Director Statement

Two things get me more excited about a project than anything else: have I ever seen anything like this before, and will anyone else I know find this fascinating? I feel like with a creative medium that's over a century old, it's incredibly important to work on projects that feel fresh and inviting. If you have both, you'll have not just an amazing experience, but a new worldview opened up to you that'll spark conversation and introspection in ways you never even dreamed of.