Back in Time (2015 film)

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Back in Time
Promotional release poster
Directed byJason Aron
Produced byLee Leshen
StarringMichael J. Fox
Christopher Lloyd
Robert Zemeckis
Steven Spielberg
Bob Gale
Lea Thompson
Donald Fullilove
Claudia Wells
Huey Lewis
Alan Silvestri
Frank Price
Dan Harmon
CinematographyGregory Lassik
Music byAllen Calmes
G.C. Johnson
Production
companies
Malka Media Group
Jason Aron Media
Patchwork Media
Distributed byFilmRise
Release date
  • October 21, 2015 (2015-10-21)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$190,000 (estimated)

Back in Time is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Jason Aron. The film explores the production, impact, and legacy of the Back to the Future film series, and includes interviews with members of the series' cast and crew, including Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, as well as fans of the franchise.

The film includes footage of various cast and crew members of the Back to the Future film series, discussing the trilogy and its cultural impact. Among these interviewees are actors Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Donald Fullilove, and Claudia Wells; filmmakers Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, and Steven Spielberg; musicians Huey Lewis and Alan Silvestri; fans of the films such as Dan Harmon, co-creator of the Back to the Future-inspired animated series Rick and Morty; and former head of Columbia Pictures, Frank Price. While delving into the legacy of the films themselves, the documentary also studies the cultural importance of the DeLorean, used as a time machine in the series, the technology involved in creating a real-life hoverboard,[1] and the cast and crew's experiences during the pre-production, production, and post-production of the original film. The documentary also featured prominent figures in the Back to the Future fan community, including screen-used DeLorean restoration team head Joe Walser, and the popular Back to the Future-themed nostalgia band The Flux Capacitors.

Production

Back in Time began as a project conceived by Jason Aron, a fan of the Back to the Future series, that was posted to the crowdfunding website Kickstarter on June 26, 2013.[2][3] Over 600 people backed the campaign, pledging over $45,000 in order for the documentary to be made.[3] The film was shot over a period of two years; while production primarily took place in the United States, another filming location was that of London, England during a Back to the Future fan event.[2] The film was released online on October 21, 2015, the day that the series' protagonist Marty McFly travels to in Back to the Future Part II.[4] Shortly after its release, the documentary was added to the Netflix streaming service.[5]

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