Watch: Micro Budget Sci-Fi Short ‘Temporal Takedown’ Made in Oslo
by Alex Billington
February 24, 2026
Source: YouTube
“Uh let’s just not make this into a whole thing.” Let the battle begin! This is a must watch new homemade film. A kick ass new sci-fi short film has arrived online called Temporal Takedown, an 8-minute long action thriller about a woman taking on a group of thugs at a dirty car workshop. Temporal Takedown is the latest creation from Oslo-based filmmaker Martin Sofiedal, who also made the Uncharted: Ambushed fan film from 2014, the sci-fi comedy Blasted, and the MIB: Neuralize This! fan film we also posted last year. In this one: a woman with mysterious time freezing powers infiltrate a car mechanic workshop in hopes of learning about a nefarious gangster. An epic and time-bending fight ensues. Pretty much they entire short is this fight with some sci-fi effects thrown in. Martin explains they made this short for only $1800 in Oslo – all the performers did their own stunts and he also worked on the VFX himself. It’s awesome! I can’t believe they did this on such a tiny budget! He really should be making more feature films now. Click on play below.

Thanks to Martin for the tip on his latest short debuting online. Original intro via YouTube: “A woman with mysterious time freezing powers infiltrate a dirty car workshop in hopes of gaining information about a nefarious gangster. But the mechanics are not compliant to her request and an epic and time-bending fight ensues.” Temporal Takedown is a short film written and directed by up-and-coming Norwegian filmmaker Martin Sofiedal – you can view more of his work on his official website or check out his YouTube page for more of his shorts. He also directed the Uncharted: Ambushed fan film that we also posted back in 2014, the sci-fi comedy Blasted, and the MIB: Neuralize This! fan film. With cinematography by Daniel Yul Kim. And an original score composed by Roy Westad. And featuring VFX by Jens Peder Hertzberg & Martin Sofiedal. Made by Creative Lads. Filmed on location in Oslo, Norway with a tiny budget. For more info on the film, visit Martin’s official site or head to YouTube. To discover many more short films, click here. Was that cool?
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