“CHANNELING” Peeks Into The Future of Self-Broadcasting
Every change,
every trend, every upgrade has its boon and bane. In “Channeling,” first time director Drew
Thomas precursors on the imminent dangers of one’s wanton desire for fame and
fortune via daily self-broadcasts.
“Channeling” revolutionizes
social media with its eyecast tool – a contact camera that one can wear on
their eyes where it transmits real time all the information and sent directly
to one’s smartphone or tablet. The movie
is a futuristic thriller on people who seek validation by broadcasting their
lives to as big an audience as possible.
In the movie, a soldier returns home on bereavement leave to
discover that his brother's accidental death...wasn't. With 72 hours to solve
the mystery, Jonah assumes his brother's identity, and enters a world of
voyeurism and exhibitionism that's as dangerous as it is addictive - a world in
which people broadcast their lives in real time to as large an audience as possible.
Hungry for ratings and the approval of their followers, these 'Channelers'
engage in increasingly risky and self-destructive behavior.
“Channeling” will
open in cinemas this July 2 from Crystalsky Multimedia.
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