ONE HOUR REAL explores the coulisses and facades of a contemporary free-time phenomenon, real-life escape games. These games originally emerged in Japan, and their popularity among players in Europe has recently snowballed. In its unbiased observation of the automated mechanisms used in escape rooms, the film raises questions about surveillance, the human yearning to play, and the relation between imprisonment and desire.
2 PRINTS IN DISTRIBUTION
distribution format |
Digital file on server (FHD) |
speed |
24 fps |
sound |
sound |
rental fee |
54,00 € |
distribution format |
DCP on server (SMPTE 2K) |
screen |
1,85 - Panoramic (single screen) |
speed |
24 fps |
sound |
sound |
rental fee |
54,00 € |