
"LOLA" is a 1941-set story about orphaned sisters Thomasina and Martha who invent the world’s first chronovisor, a device named LOLA that can see into the future. Initially, they use it to discover future music hits and place bets, but soon realize its potential to aid in the fight against the Nazis. However, their partnership becomes strained, leading to catastrophic results. Interesting trivia: 1) The film’s set design incorporates actual vintage 1940s technology combined with imaginative sci-fi elements to authentically blend history and fantasy. 2) The actresses playing Thomasina and Martha immersed themselves in sibling dynamics by spending time together before filming to capture genuine chemistry and conflict. 3) The production consulted with historians and WWII veterans to ensure respectful and accurate depiction of the era and the impact of the sisters' inventions.