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The Found Footage Phenomenon

  • 2021
  • 1h 41m
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6.5/10
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The Found Footage Phenomenon (2021)
Documentary

The Found Footage Phenomenon is an independent documentary charting the origins of the found footage sub-genre, tracking it through to the technique's current form, and asking what the futur... Read allThe Found Footage Phenomenon is an independent documentary charting the origins of the found footage sub-genre, tracking it through to the technique's current form, and asking what the future is.The Found Footage Phenomenon is an independent documentary charting the origins of the found footage sub-genre, tracking it through to the technique's current form, and asking what the future is.

  • Directors
    • Sarah Appleton
    • Phillip Escott
  • Writers
    • Sarah Appleton
    • Phillip Escott
  • Stars
    • Patrick Brice
    • Derek Lee
    • Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    581
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sarah Appleton
      • Phillip Escott
    • Writers
      • Sarah Appleton
      • Phillip Escott
    • Stars
      • Patrick Brice
      • Derek Lee
      • Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
    • 5User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Patrick Brice
    Patrick Brice
    • Self - Director, Creep
    Derek Lee
    Derek Lee
    • Self - Director, Afflicted
    Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
    Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
    • Self - Author, Found Footage Horror Film
    Dean Alioto
    Dean Alioto
    • Self - Director, The McPherson Tape
    André Øvredal
    André Øvredal
    • Self - Director, Trollhunter
    Eduardo Sánchez
    Eduardo Sánchez
    • Self - Director, Blair Witch Project
    Michael Goi
    Michael Goi
    • Self - Director, Megan is Missing
    James Cullen Bressack
    James Cullen Bressack
    • Self - Director, Hate Crime
    • (as James Cullen-Bressack)
    Stephen Volk
    • Self - Creator, Ghostwatch
    Stefan Avalos
    Stefan Avalos
    • Self - Director, The Last Broadcast
    Lance Weiler
    • Self - Director, The Last Broadcast
    Steven DeGennaro
    Steven DeGennaro
    • Self - Director, Found Footage 3D
    Yoav Paz
    Yoav Paz
    • Self - Director, JeruZalem
    Doron Paz
    Doron Paz
    • Self - Director, JeruZalem
    Kipp Tribble
    Kipp Tribble
    • Self - Director, Char Man
    Sean Hogan
    • Self - Writer, The Borderlands
    Rob Savage
    • Self - Director, Host
    • (as Robert Savage)
    Clif Prowse
    • Self - Director, Afflicted
    • Directors
      • Sarah Appleton
      • Phillip Escott
    • Writers
      • Sarah Appleton
      • Phillip Escott
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    8henrygrazer

    Props for everything except James Cullen Bresak

    This was a fun watch especially for a found footage hound! They did rely on the only lady a little too much but other than that, I liked the revisit to path this genre has taken **except** for the James Cullen Berzerk guy, the one that made "hate crime" the most awful, exploitation movie of the last ten years. Why put him in this??
    7Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Solid Documentary that Looks into the History of Found Footage

    This was a documentary that I decided to check out due to it streaming on Shudder. I like to watch things like this while I'm at work, late in the day. It is at that point that I treat them like a podcast. I can listen to what they're saying and watch when I need to.

    What we get here is learning about the found footage genre. We learn what titles are starting it like the opening to Peeping Tom or major elements of Cannibal Holocaust. We are hearing from talking heads like Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Shellie McMurdo who have written books on the subject. We also hear from filmmakers who were influenced by elements of the past. We learn where they got inspiration. This includes the likes of Patrick Brice, Derek Lee, Dean Alioto, André Øvredal, Eduardo Sánchez, Michael Goi, James Cullen Bressack, Stephen Volk, Stefan Avalos, Lance Weiler, Rob Savage, Kôji Shiraishi and Jaume Balagueró. I'm just naming a few who give good insight to other works and how it affected theirs. I should also say that Ruggero Deodato from Cannibal Holocaust is also interviewed.

    I will then say that this is well made. There are clips edited in, which help to visual things that are being relayed to us as viewers. This also flies by. I was shocked to see it was over as it feels like they're just scratching the surface. That would probably be the only thing that holds me back here. This is still a solid documentary and one that I would recommend to fans of this subgenre/filming style.

    My Rating: 7 out of 10.
    mf2812

    Great Documentary

    Have to admit I didn't know there was a documentary being made about my favourite sub-genre of all time so was pleasantly surprised when I seen this pop up on Shudder. It has most of the main people from the right movies in it, especially the guys from "The Last Broadcast" and "Ghostwatch". I think that this documentary could actually work as a real eye-opener for horror fans who have issues with Found Footage and how misunderstood it can be. Most of these movies ,(taking out a few like Cloverfield, End of Watch, As Above, So Below), are worked on by people who have a story to tell but don't have the money to do a "real" movie. That's one of the things I love about FF. The followers don't judge a movie by its looks, but by how good the story is, and isn't that the main thing? Surely everyone who watches movies are after entertainment, if not then why? And that's the real beauty of it. Sure I'll admit that 95 out of 100 are terrible and not just terrible to people who don't like FF, but everyone. The barrel needs to be scraped to find a good one, but when you do it's brilliant. Recent movies like Hell House LLC, Horror in the High Desert and Deadstream prove that there's still life in the old dog yet.

    Highly recommended documentary!
    7jorgito2001

    Pretty good doc! Not too long, not too short!

    I have a weak spot for Halloween themed (holiday) films as well as Found Footage films and this was a documentary that was right up my alley. It discusses everything from the genre's origins with films like Mondo Cane (1962) and Cannibal Holocaust (1980) to foreign Found Footage films like Noroi: The Curse (2005) and Trollhunter (2010) to the Found Footage "craze" a little movie called Blair Witch Project (1999) created and everything else in-between. Even helped me add a few films to my "watchlist" I haven't seen yet (Afflicted and Apt 143). At a little over an hour and a half, it has a good pace and is never boring! I highly recommend it!

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      • May 19, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Also known as
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