The Philippine adaptation of the reality game show "Big Brother" features Filipino housemates live together, share their stories and build meaningful relationships as they do tasks and challenges supervised by Big Brother. Every week a nomination is done, and the public decides who gets evicted and eventually become the Big Winner of the program.
In Socialphobia, a group of young people begin broadcasting their lives on the internet, but things take a sinister turn when an anonymous user threatens to expose their secrets. As paranoia and fear start to consume them, they must navigate the dangerous consequences of living in an online world.
House of Bodies is a gripping crime thriller that follows the story of a serial killer who broadcasts his murders online. As the police race against time to catch the killer, they find themselves drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. With a captivating plot and intense suspense, House of Bodies keeps you on the edge of your seat.
A young photographer takes nature shots and selfies for an online dating profile. During a break, another young man seemingly appears by chance, but as the conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that nothing is accidental when your image is on the internet.
A social outcast with a facial birthmark finds his world flipped upside down after he posts videos of his quirky life onto the Internet and becomes an unwilling cyber-celebrity.
Miho is a high school girl who is kidnapped by a mysterious "school" and trained as a slave. She is left unsold at the auction and is saved by a man named Yamamoto on the verge of being “disposed of”. Yamamoto is spying on the trafficking organization in search of his missing lover. Meanwhile, Izumi, Asuka, and Saki, who were bought at the auction, are subjected to hell as toys for perverted customers. Yamamoto kidnaps a buyer named Arikawa who won the bid for Izumi. He threatens the organization, but the operation backfires and he is captured with Miho. Miho, Yamamoto, and Izumi are gathered in an underground execution site by the school and are made to participate in an online murder show using a high-voltage current stick. Who will kill their friends to survive? The last game has begun!
Ten—year-old Varvara Smorodina is a real child prodigy, an extremely intelligent and well-read girl. She knows all about criminology and dreams of becoming an outstanding detective like her grandfather. Varvara's catchphrase is "Curious!". Arriving for the summer at his grandparents in the village of Riding, Varya is faced with a lot of mysterious crimes and undertakes investigations together with his new friend, the simple—minded village boy Vasya. It turns out that there are many secrets and unusual incidents in the quiet village!
A series of videos compiled and presented in reverse chronological order focusing on former variety streamer OddKast and his encounters with his everyday struggles with police, his viewers doxing his location, and him egging on his trolls to locate him. Leading to many cringe-inducing and downright hilarious incidents. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
When a lowly assistant who has secretly been writing the love advice for her boss’s podcast finds out her favourite journalist is a fan of the show, she’ll have to decide if love is worth risking her career for.
A college student convinces three couples to spend Halloween night in the house where a man murdered his family, then committed suicide.
A parody short film that explores the delusional world of an internet streamer who believes he’s more important than he really is. Blending surreal visuals and exaggerated dialogue, the film satirizes online fame, gamer culture, and the isolation that comes with living life entirely on the internet. Inspired by real-life streamer DarkSydePhil, it offers a darkly comedic look at ego, denial, and digital downfall.
BJ Cherry Jang 2018.9 Short Film by Ryu Sung Sil
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