In 2016,
Impossible Magazine reported that Baptist was shooting a documentary, titled
Instant Dreams, in
Berlin and
California. In an interview with Dutch newspaper
Trouw, Baptist said his lively dreams were a source of inspiration in making the documentary. The documentary was shot in multiple locations:
Twentynine Palms,
New York City,
Berlin,
Tokyo,
Düsseldorf and at the factory of
Polaroid Originals in
Enschede on different Arri Alexa camera's at 2K and 4K resolution. The aspect-ratio is 2.39:1
cinemascope. Christopher Bonanos wrote about his experiences in participating in the film in an article on
Vulture.com titled "How My Son and I Ended Up in a Film About Film." In the article he describes the demanding shooting schedule. In 2018
Variety reported that Synergetic Distribution, ahead of Instant Dream's New York festival premiere at
Doc NYC, acquired the U.S. rights and were planning a 2019 theatrical release. In April 2019 the film was theatrical released in the US and Canada, starting with select screenings in New York and Los Angeles. For the American release the tag line was changed from "An Extraordinary Polaroid Trip" to "The Lost Chemistry of Dr. Land". The Saugatuck Center for the Arts, presented the Midwest premiere on Friday, October 19, 2018, and featured an on-site
Polaroid portrait studio in the lobby. A
soundtrack album was digitally released in 2017 to coincide with the release of the film. Written by composer Marc Lizier, the soundtrack features a blend of retro electronic and orchestral musical pieces. In the Netherlands
NTR broadcast the film via the
Dutch public broadcasting system. In the UK it was broadcast via
Sky Arts. ==Critical reception==