Open in Theaters from November 14th (3)
LOOK
The Post-9/11 world has forever changed our notion of privacy. There are now approximately 30 million surveillance cameras generating more than 4 billion hours of footage every week in the
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. "Look" tells five private stories which unfold before the prying eye of the covert camera to chilling effect.
We all choose to hide aspects our lives from those around us, whether it is as benign as picking our noses in an empty elevator or something much darker. "Look" poses the pivotal question: Are we always alone when we think we are?
"Look" around you and wonder... who is watching?
Written and Directed by Adam Rifkin
Starring - Rhys Coiro, Hayes MacArthur, Giuseppe Andrews, Spencer Redford, Jennifer Fontaine, Heather Hogan, Jamie McShane
Rated - R for strong sexual content, pervasive language, some violence and brief drug use
Running Time – 1:42
Genre - Drama
Open in Theaters - December 14th, 2007
Youth Without Youth
A love story wrapped in a mystery. "Youth Without Youth" stars Tim Roth as Dominic Matei, a professor whose life changes after a cataclysmic incident during the dark years prior to World War II. Becoming a fugitive, he is pursued through far-flung locations including
Written and Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Starring - Tim Roth, Matt Damon, Alexandra Maria Lara, Bruno Ganz, André Hennicke
Rated - R for some sexuality, nudity and a brief disturbing image
Running Time – 2:04
Genre - Drama
Box office - $28,550 (US total)
Open in Theaters - December 14th, 2007 (NY, LA)
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