Before being convinced by 15 min. of dailies and by the script, Julien Rey (the editor of all the last Luc Besson's films) was first interested in The Infinite Moment because of it's ridiculous budget. Julien thought he would have time to edit the film between two periods of work on "Valerian" (the next Luc Besson) which budget is the most expensive in the history of Europen cinema. But time was too short and interruption on the editing lasted 8 months.
Douglas Beer mortgaged his house to make this film.
Shot in 18 days.