We, Time Machines 2010
Meet Carlos, a roguish time traveler in the Spanish short sci-fi comedy *We, Time Machines (2010)* directed by Raúl Navarro. With a smirk and a chrono-key in hand, he's perfected the art of manipulating history—especially when it comes to charming women across different eras.
Director: Raúl Navarro
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is We, Time Machines (2010) about?
Carlos lives by a simple rule: time travel is great—until it meets love. When he crosses paths with Laura, another chrononaut who plays by different rules, their playful rivalry spirals into a romance that challenges both of their approaches to destiny.
Who directed We, Time Machines?
Raúl Navarro directed *We, Time Machines*, bringing a lighthearted yet inventive touch to this short sci-fi comedy.
Who stars in We, Time Machines?
The film features Juanra Bonet as Carlos, Natalia Moreno as Laura, and Laura Salido in a key supporting role.
Is We, Time Machines (2010) worth watching?
Despite its brief runtime, *We, Time Machines* delivers a clever and charming blend of romance and sci-fi. With an unrated status but a breezy premise, it's a fun pick for fans of lighthearted time-travel tales who don't mind a shorter runtime.
How long is We, Time Machines?
The short film runs for 7 minutes.
About We, Time Machines (2010) — A Sly Love Story Across the Space-Time Continuum
Meet Carlos, a roguish time traveler in the Spanish short sci-fi comedy *We, Time Machines (2010)* directed by Raúl Navarro. With a smirk and a chrono-key in hand, he's perfected the art of manipulating history—especially when it comes to charming women across different eras. But his luck runs out when Laura enters the picture, a sharp-witted time traveler who refuses to be another casualty of his temporal exploits. What begins as a playful chase through the fabric of time evolves into an offbeat romance where love defies the laws of space and sequence.
Staged as a snappy, seven-minute escapade, *We, Time Machines* blends retro-futuristic whimsy with the playful chaos of a meet-cute gone cosmic. Navarro's direction keeps the tone breezy yet inventive, anchored by Juanra Bonet's slick charm and Natalia Moreno's grounded wit as Laura. Beneath its sci-fi veneer, the film explores themes of connection and consequence, asking whether destiny can truly be rewritten—or if some bonds are simply meant to cross every timeline.