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CONVERSATION, THE
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Francis Ford Coppola's homage to Blow-Up stars Gene Hackman as a surveillance man who becomes the object of surveillance himself.
HOUSE ON 92ND STREET, THE
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This influential thriller injected realism into Hollywood by using documentary techniques and actual FBI footage to tell a story about Nazi spies in NYC.
ANDERSON TAPES, THE
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Sean Connery headlines this fast-paced Sidney Lumet thriller about an ex-con's plans for a heist and the technological surveillance that stands in his way.
RED ROAD
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Overshadowed by The Lives of Others, Andrea Arnold's spellbinding debut is a poetic psychological thriller set in a Glasgow under constant surveillance.
DIARY OF THE DEAD
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In Romero's zombie movie for the YouTube age, the POV footage captured by slaughtered film students is edited together with surveillance and web videos.
REAR WINDOW (SPECIAL EDITION)
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If there is a more entertaining critique of voyeurism or the psychological drive behind watching movies, we haven't seen it. Plus, Peeping Tom is out of print.
SCANNER DARKLY, A
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Richard Linklater's Rotoscope-animated sci-fi tale, adapted from a Philip K. Dick novel, is set in near-future Orange County, where Orwellian tactics prevail.
BRAZIL (SINGLE DISC)
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Terry Gilliam's acclaimed, surrealistic, nightmare vision of a "perfect" future where technology reigns supreme (and where 1984 meets A Clockwork Orange).
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Michael Haneke directs this chilling portrait of a 14-year-old boy obsessed with mediated experience--action movies, surveillance footage, and worse.
STRONGMAN FERDINAND
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Alexander Kluge's tense, political satire tells of Ferdinand, the head of security at a big chemical firm, who becomes obsessed with finding potential risks.