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The Found Footage Phenomenon

The Found Footage Phenomenon

This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Beth Morris) was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Called “one of the best streaming services in the world” by RogerEbert.com and described by Thrillist as “pretty much everything a horror fan could want,” Shudder is a premium streaming service offering the best selection of horror, thriller and supernatural movies, series and specials.

The Found Footage Phenomenon tracks the untold story of the found footage film, from its origins before and within Cannibal Holocaust, The Blair Witch Project and The Last Broadcast, beyond its boom in the late noughties with Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield and REC. The documentary showcases how found footage horror became a global sensation with films such as Kƍji Shiraishi’s NOROI: The Curse, Shirome and Occult, The Paz Brothers’ JeruZalem, AndrĂ© Øvredal’s Trollhunter and also the differences between how the British and American film industries took to the genre respectively. Found footage spans four decades already and films such as Host, Death of a Vlogger and Spree have proven that it’s not done with us yet.

directed by: Sarah Appleton, Phillip Escott
starring: Patrick Brice, Derek Lee, André Øvredal, Eduardo Sånchez, Michael Goi
2021 / 101 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 5.1

Additional info:

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • New interview with directors Sarah Appleton and Phillip Escott
  • Deleted Footage
  • Trailer
  • Booklet featuring new essay by film critic Sam Cohen
  • English subtitles

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                            This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Beth Morris) was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

                            Called “one of the best streaming services in the world” by RogerEbert.com and described by Thrillist as “pretty much everything a horror fan could want,” Shudder is a premium streaming service offering the best selection of horror, thriller and supernatural movies, series and specials.

                            The Found Footage Phenomenon tracks the untold story of the found footage film, from its origins before and within Cannibal Holocaust, The Blair Witch Project and The Last Broadcast, beyond its boom in the late noughties with Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield and REC. The documentary showcases how found footage horror became a global sensation with films such as Kƍji Shiraishi’s NOROI: The Curse, Shirome and Occult, The Paz Brothers’ JeruZalem, AndrĂ© Øvredal’s Trollhunter and also the differences between how the British and American film industries took to the genre respectively. Found footage spans four decades already and films such as Host, Death of a Vlogger and Spree have proven that it’s not done with us yet.

                            directed by: Sarah Appleton, Phillip Escott
                            starring: Patrick Brice, Derek Lee, André Øvredal, Eduardo Sånchez, Michael Goi
                            2021 / 101 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 5.1

                            Additional info:

                            • Region A Blu-ray
                            • New interview with directors Sarah Appleton and Phillip Escott
                            • Deleted Footage
                            • Trailer
                            • Booklet featuring new essay by film critic Sam Cohen
                            • English subtitles

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