The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams
A man uses an action camera to record his search for his missing fiancee one night, discovering that her case is connected to a string of local disappearances of female students at the state college p…
The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams
A man uses an action camera to record his search for his missing fiancee one night, discovering that her case is connected to a string of local disappearances of female students at the state college perpetrated by a clever serial killer. A recently laid-off plant worker, Luke Edwards, uses an action camera to record his search for his missing fiancee one night in 2020 during the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. Luke soon discovers that Olivia's case is connected to a string of local disappearances of female students at the state college perpetrated by a clever serial killer. WARNING: THIS FILM CONTAINS INTENSE DRAMATIC FIRST-PERSON CAMERA ACTION, FLASHING LIGHTS IN CERTAIN AREAS, INTENSE TERROR SIMULATION AND IMMERSIVE REALISTIC JARRING SOUND. CAUTION IS ADVISED WHILE WATCHING. TO RECEIVE THE FULL INTENDED EXPERIENCE, WE DO ADVISE YOU TO WATCH AT NIGHT OR IN A DARK ROOM. —Robert Farmer
The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams
Drama
Film Details
A man uses an action camera to record his search for his missing fiancee one night, discovering that her case is connected to a string of local disappearances of female students at the state college perpetrated by a clever serial killer. A recently laid-off plant worker, Luke Edwards, uses an action camera to record his search for his missing fiancee one night in 2020 during the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. Luke soon discovers that Olivia's case is connected to a string of local disappearances of female students at the state college perpetrated by a clever serial killer.
WARNING: THIS FILM CONTAINS INTENSE DRAMATIC FIRST-PERSON CAMERA ACTION, FLASHING LIGHTS IN CERTAIN AREAS, INTENSE TERROR SIMULATION AND IMMERSIVE REALISTIC JARRING SOUND. CAUTION IS ADVISED WHILE WATCHING. TO RECEIVE THE FULL INTENDED EXPERIENCE, WE DO ADVISE YOU TO WATCH AT NIGHT OR IN A DARK ROOM.
—Robert Farmer.