Chain Camera

2010 • 83 minutes
3.8
13 reviews
67%
Tomatometer
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About this movie

Award-winning director Kirby Dick (SICK, DERRIDA, TWIST OF FAITH) presents a radical experiment in documentary filmmaking. Ten students at Los Angeles' John Marshall High School (the location for the "high schools" in GREASE and BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER) were given video cameras to record their lives--with no limitations on what they could shoot. After one week, the cameras were given to ten new students, and so on. Like chain letters, the cameras moved from student to student for an entire school year. Dick culls some of the best video diary footage of 16 students, illuminating a profound and surprisingly hopeful portrait of young America at the turn of the 21st century. Candidly riffing on everything from sexuality, drugs and eating disorders to parents and race relations, CHAIN CAMERA is poignant, hilarious and refreshingly real.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
13 reviews
Paul Bailey
June 21, 2016
great film. captures a vivid and compelling snapshot of the real lives of city kids in los angeles in the late 90's.
6 people found this review helpful
Rachel White
June 17, 2021
Behind the scenes of a WB Real Life Camera Chain Reaction
frisk x chara
August 8, 2017
Dislike 😞