UNBOXING (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
UNBOXING

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

What's in the box?

Tom, a wannabe streamer becomes the prime suspect in a missing persons case after ordering a mystery box off the Dark Web and a series of incriminating evidence continues to be delivered to his home. Tom wants fame and notoriety but for none of the work. Desperate for cash and likes, Tom spends all his cryptocurrency on an a parcel from the Dark Web with the prospect to elevate his online profile, @BoxSlave. As more boxes arrive than intended, a macabre mystery entangles Tom in a more personal way than expect. With Tom’s naivety and paranoia getting the better of him, he turns to the internet to help solve the mystery of each box ensuring he gets the validation of likes and subscribes along the way, even at the risk of those he cares most about.

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Director:
Mitchell Holland

Director of Photography:
Andy Burkitt

Editor:
Mitchell Holland

Producer:
Mitchell Holland

Sound:
Benni Knop

Sound Recordist:
Boris Borokhov

VFX Artist:
Mitchell Holland

Writer:
Mitchell Holland

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