Interconnected stories are told entirely through images captured on security cameras in storage rooms, police cars, parking lots, shopping malls and other locations. Store manager Tony has affairs with the women who work under him, high schooler Sherri schemes to seduce teacher Berry, a pedophile stalks his next victim at a mall food court and two thieves go on a killing spree that links to other tales witnessed by the unseen electronic eyes.
Direction
Rifkin committed to the bit — zero traditional shots.
Editing
Split-screen chaos that actually builds narrative.
Production
Real locations, real cameras, real creep factor.

Director
Adam Rifkin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rifkin filmed entirely with functioning security equipment in real businesses, often without extras knowing they were in a movie.
Released two years before Facebook's 'On This Day' and iPhone location tracking, it predicted our complete surrender to being watched.