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| LOOK |
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Adam Rifkin (Home Erectus, Detroit Rock City) |
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From
the award-winning producer of Monster, the prequel
to the Showtime/Shine International drama series,
Look.
There are now approximately 30 million surveillance
cameras generating more than 4 billion hours of
footage every week in the United States. The average
American is captured over 200 times a day - in department
stores, gas stations, changing rooms, and even public
bathrooms. No one is spared from the relentless,
unblinking eye of the cameras. Shot entirely from
the point of view of the security cameras. Adam
Rifkin's "Look" follows several interweaving storylines
over the course of a random week in a random city.
A high school English teacher tries his best to
be a decent husband; a department store floor manager
uses the warehouse for more than just storage; a
Mini-Mart clerk has big dreams; a lawyer struggles
with a sexual dilemma; and two sociopaths thrive
on ruining the lives of random strangers. We all
choose to hide aspects our lives from those around
us, but are we always alone when we think we are?
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| Genre |
Drama |
| Status |
Complete |
| Country |
USA |
| Year |
2007 |
| R.T. |
102
mins |
| Official
Site |
Click
here |
| IMDB |
Click
here |
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| Starring |
Rhys
Coiro, Sebastian Feldman, Hayes Macarthur, Giuseppe
Andrews, Spencer Redford, Haley Hudson, Jamie McShane,
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| Producer |
Brad
Wyman (Monster), Barry Schuler |
| Screenplay |
Adam
Rifkin (Mousehunt, Underdog, Kucklehead) |
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| Awards |
WINNER
Best Film - Cinevegas
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| Festivals |
Chicago
International Film Festival
AFI Film Festival
Lone Star International Film Festival |
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