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Videoman

Videoman

Directed by Kristian A. Söderström

Enniois is a giallo-obsessed VHS collector with a drinking problem finds a highly collectable VHS. When it is stolen Ennio begins to lose his grip on reality. Will he and 80s-obsessed alcoholic Simone’s mutual love of nostalgia draws them together?

Enniois is a giallo-obsessed VHS collector with a drinking problem finds a highly collectable VHS. When it is stolen Ennio begins to lose his grip on reality.

Cast: Stefan Sauk, Lena Nilsson

Member Reviews

Like it's okay if you don't want a horror film, or even a film that's particular good in any way

Cratsuli
1 year ago

swee little independent movie. the idea was very original and as films like to do, bring the 80s to the forefront. simple but an effective litle movie. feel good movie wih a few addiction topics just flirting around. overall liked i. watched the whole movie which means it had somehing.

2sanjeevsahota1
2 years ago

Went into this expecting it to be some random garbage, and I got to say, this is actually pretty good! The actors had great delivery and they were pretty convincing. If you're expecting a Horror movie, then this isn't for you. Although, I'd still say it's worth a watch because the story is decent. A 5 from me

DOE
2 years ago

It is not a horror film. Sure, the main character collects horror films, however, it's basically two alcoholics so a drama with Hallucinations. Maybe I would have liked it better if I wasn't expecting horror. It has thriller elements, but if it's a thriller, it's terrible so let's say drama.

StrangenessFilm
2 years ago

I really enjoyed this film, even though I'm not entirely sure I understood it 😉 the basic story and train of storytelling is clear and easy to follow and yet throughout I was both mesmerised and thinking "what is happening?". Anyway, I loved it. Whatever it was.

Fewst
2 years ago