Released Date:
2008-03-08
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
101 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (367 Reviews)
Director:
Daniel Stamm"Documentary Filmmaker looking for suicidal individual to follow from first preparation to final act." Cut from 142 video tapes, this project sheds light on the tragedy following the infamous Internet ad.
Released Date:
2010-08-27
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, France
Runtime:
87 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
5.6 (39412 Reviews)
Director:
Daniel StammIn Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the evangelical Reverend Cotton Marcus was raised by his father to be a preacher. He agrees that the filmmaker Iris Reisen and the cameraman Daniel Moskowitz make a documentary about his life. Cotton tells that when his wife Shanna Marcus had troubles in the delivery of their son Justin, he prioritized the doctor help to God and since then he questions his faith. Further, he tells that exorcisms are frauds but the results are good for the believers because they believe it is true. When Cotton is summoned by the farmer Louis Sweetzer to perform an exorcism in his daughter Nell, Cotton sees the chance to prove to the documentary crew what he has just told. They head to Ivanwood and they have a hostile reception from Louis's son Caleb. Cotton performs the exorcism in Nell, exposing his tricks to the camera, but sooner they learn that the dysfunctional Sweetzer family has serious problems.
Released Date:
2014-04-11
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (19643 Reviews)
Director:
Daniel StammDavid Birke (screenplay)
Daniel Stamm (screenplay)
Chookiat Sakveerakul (source Material: "13: Game of Death" by)
Eakasit Thairatana (source material: "13: Game of Death" by)
Elliot Brindle is a bright, meek salesman, drowning in debt - and desperate as he's about to marry the love of his life. Upon receiving a phone call informing him that he's on a hidden camera game show where he must execute 13 tasks to receive a sum total cash prize of $6.2M, Elliot dismissively follows through with his first two instructions: swat the fly that is currently bothering him, then eat the fly. With thousands of dollars suddenly appearing in his bank account, Elliot remains skeptical, though comforted by the knowledge that he can stop playing at anytime if only to lose every penny that he's won. Trapped into the horrors manipulated by unseen spectators, Elliot's need to complete the game escalates as the tasks grow more extreme, to a devastating point of no return.
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