a vanity project and a storyless one at that, the kind of video I used to shoot on Christmas day in order to kill time
Camera (2003)
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Runtime: 83 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This clever picture, designated Dogme #15, is told from the point-of-view of a video camera. Over the course of the picture, the camera changes possession several times, introducing new characters... This clever picture, designated Dogme #15, is told from the point-of-view of a video camera. Over the course of the picture, the camera changes possession several times, introducing new characters and situations at an exhilarating rate. Eventually it lands in the hands of director Richard Martini, who decides to make the film that we've just witnessed. Featuring an onslaught of celebrity cameos (Angie Everhart, Carol Alt, Jack Nicholson), CAMERA is a wild, entertaining ride. [More]
Starring: Carol Alt, Angie Everhart, Rebecca Broussard, Phillip Noyce
Starring: Carol Alt, Angie Everhart, Rebecca Broussard, Phillip Noyce, Peter Rafelson, Jack Nicholson, Oliver Stone
Director: Richard Martini
Director: Richard Martini
Screenwriter: Richard Martini
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