This is another chance to see the film we gave our Best Film Award to back in May this year, if you missed it the first time round, book now - it's a really good thriller.
That big search engine we all know and love/hate will soon be wanting us to wear their glasses, recording as we go, so it is not too much of a stretch to imagine you could broadcast your life 24/7 via Web-enabled contact lenses.
Channeling is set in the very near future that seems so possible: a world in which young people fight for ratings and sponsors, becoming more outlandish and taking bigger risks to win the big bucks. Jonah, a soldier, returns home on bereavement leave to discover that his brother’s death wasn’t the accident it was reported as.
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He has just 72 hours to solve the mystery. Assuming his brother’s identity, Jonah enters a world of voyeurism and exhibitionism that’s as addictive as it is dangerous. Hungry for ratings and the approval of their followers, ‘Channelers’ engage in increasingly risky and self-destructive behaviour.
By re-launching his brother’s channel, will Jonah find the conspirators or will he lose himself?
This thriller raises questions about the big brands and megacompanies that run the Internet: a fast-paced, glossy postcard to Generation X, Y and Z.