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Caught Looking

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 35 mins

  • Director: Constantine Giannaris
  • Writer: Paul Hallam
  • Producer: Rebecca Dobbs

CGiii Comment

Some of the black and white imagery is pretty good...but, the words are absolutely lousy.

There is no energy - especially with the voice-over - the danger of falling asleep halfway through is a constant threat.


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

 

The(ir) Blurb...

A man sits at his computer and logs onto the interactive game "Caught Looking." He watches as he guides his virtual self through passages, in black and white. He considers but passes on opportunities with rough trade, a teen boy, a threesome, sex in a public toilet, and the kitsch of retro 50's muscle mystic in the Grotto of Tiberius. He sends his virtual self back to a pair of sailors, whom he films in 8mm. Then he meets a young man, a Tunisian named Karim. The man at the computer screen is interested. His ironic and self-mocking commentary ends; his tone changes. What will happen with Karim? Has our virtual voyeur been caught looking?

Cast & Characters

Louis Selwyn as The Voyeur;
Bette Bourne as Narrator;
Derek Van Weenen as Man 1 in Cottage;
Ken Geary as Paul James;
Jonathon Kemp as Richard;
Doneagh O'Leary as Mark;
Grant Cottrell as Sailor 1;
Anthony Melon as Man in Bed;
Paul Spencer Dobson as Man in Bed;
Tony Howard as Boy Alone;
Michael Cox as Michael Compton;
Matthew Scott as Man Writing;
Ivan Cartwright as Tranny / Madame;
Sofiene Levert as Karim Zidi