A dark, wryly funny film about a game show run by smug pseudo-intellectuals that awards money to the contestant with the most pathetic life. The "contestants" are unaware they're even playing the game: the show's producers infiltrate houses, install surveillance cameras and broadcast footage for viewers to judge in such existential categories as doubt, alienation and disillusionment. A biting critique of the culture of surveillance as entertainment.
Unfortunately the movie Public Domain is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Kris Lefcoe | Director |
Writing | Kris Lefcoe | Writer |
Production | Kris Lefcoe | Producer |
Production | Kris Lefcoe | Executive Producer |
Production | Walter Gasparovic | Producer |
Production | Jeff Rogers | Executive Producer |
Production | Jeff Rogers | Producer |
Production | Dane Allan Smith | Associate Producer |
Production | Rob Stefaniuk | Line Producer |
Sound | Bob Wiseman | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Charlotte Disher | Editor |
Camera | John Choi | Director of Photography |