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Camera (2000)

Camera (2000)
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Follow the adventures of a stolen video camera as it constantly changes hands in filmmaker Richard Martini's unhinged entry into the Dogme movement. From landing in the hands of tourists, celebrity stalkers, and even a fearless sky diver, the well-traveled camcorder continues to turn-up in the most unlikely of places. After being pawned, stolen, and lost by a series of well-traveled owners, the camera eventually lands in the hands of a wannabe filmmaker running short on original ideas. When an old friend gives the filmmaker the unique idea of making a movie about the worldly camera's well-documented adventures, the images that appear on the tape serve as the inspiration for a film that promises something special for everyone. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard Martini
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Camera

Follow the adventures of a stolen video camera as it constantly changes hands in filmmaker Richard Martini's unhinged entry into the Dogme movement. From landing in the hands of tourists, celebrity stalkers, and even a fearless sky diver, the well-traveled camcorder continues to turn-up in the most unlikely of places. After being pawned, stolen, and lost by a series of well-traveled owners, the camera eventually lands in the hands of a wannabe filmmaker running short on original ideas. When an old friend gives the filmmaker the unique idea of making a movie about the worldly camera's well-documented adventures, the images that appear on the tape serve as the inspiration for a film that promises something special for everyone. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
83 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Martini
Categories:
Comedy
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