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Inside (2011 film)

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Inside
Film poster
Directed byD. J. Caruso
Written byD. J. Caruso
Produced byJennifer Barrons
Jules Daly
Tracie Norfleet
StarringEmmy Rossum
Molly Hagan
Jake Abel
CinematographyMauro Fiore
Edited byJosh Bodnar
Music byBrian Tyler
Production
companies
RSA Films
B-Reel
Release date
  • 25 July 2011 (2011-07-25)
Running time
52 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Inside is a 2011 American social horror thriller film brought to viewers through a partnership between Intel and Toshiba.

Directed and written by D. J. Caruso and starring Emmy Rossum, the experience is broken up into several segments across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.[1] Viewers are challenged to help Rossum's character, Christina, to safely escape her predicament. The film bears some similarities to the non-social 2008 film Untraceable in that it involves kidnapping and an Internet audience as part of the plot.

The first in a series of episodes was released on the website on July 25, 2011 for those participating in the "real-time experience".[2] The whole film became available for online viewing on September 6, 2011 on their website,[3] though both the website and YouTube channel no longer exist.

Plot

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Twenty-four-year-old Christina Perasso, a tough, resilient girl, wakes up trapped in a room and has no idea where she is being held or who did this to her. She has been left access to her laptop. Through the use of an intermittent Wi-Fi signal, she reaches out to friends, family and an audience through social media. She lists facts, clues, pictures and videos to aid the audience in figuring out where she is, who her captor is, and why she was kidnapped.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Karpel, Ari (11 July 2011). "Inside Intel And Toshiba's Social Film". Fast Company.
    - "Made By Social Media". Ad Age. 10 July 2011.
    - Wasserman, Todd (12 July 2011). "Toshiba & Intel's Movie Heroine Reads Your Tweets". Mashable.
    - Barnes, Henry (13 July 2011). "Horror meets social media in new concept film". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Hart, Hugh (12 July 2011). "Inside Is 'First Interactive Social Horror Film Experience'". Wired.
  3. ^ The Inside Experience. "The Inside Experience". Facebook. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
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