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In Camera

2024 | 95m | English

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Director: Naqqash Khalid
Writer: Naqqash Khalid
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A young man spends most of his time recording self-tapes for parts he never gets. After multiple rejections for a series of nightmarish commercial auditions, he takes it upon himself to find a new part to play.
Release Date: Sep 13, 2024
Director: Naqqash Khalid
Writer: Naqqash Khalid
Genres: Drama
Keywords audition, independent film, psychological drama
Production Companies Prettybird, Uncommon Creative Studio, Public Dreams
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 19, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Amir El-Masry Conrad
Rory Fleck-Byrne Bo
Nabhaan Rizwan Aden
Antonio Aakeel Actor Who Books Everything
Josie Walker Joanna
Naomi Radcliffe Therapist
Aston McAuley
Hussina Raja Production Assistant
Sean Croke
Gana Bayarsaikhan Photographer
Name Job
Clark Original Music Composer
Naqqash Khalid Screenplay, Director
Tasha Back Director of Photography
Guy Thompson Production Design
Ricardo Saraiva Editor
Name Title
Juliette Larthe Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The camera clearly loves Nabhaan Rizwan in this quirky tale of would-be actor "Aden" who spends most of his life travelling from audition to photo-shoot then back to an audition without ever getting a call back. It's clear that he's swimming against a tide of hundreds of like-minded aspirants and it ... 's hard to see how he's going to break his duck. He shares a flat with the permanently over-tired doctor "Bo" (Rory Fleck Byrne) but maybe things could pick up with their debonaire new sharer "Conrad" (Amir El-Masry) shows up. Might his luck be about to improve? Or - might our friend have taken a bit of a leap into an alternate reality where his sub-conscious has started to change the repetitive dynamic of his life from one of repeated rejection to one of potential. By mid-way through, it's not at all clear to us just what is real and what might not be - and it's quite a bamboozling feeling to have! Rizwan brings some charisma to his frustrated role, certainly, and there's some genuinely funny moments to be taken from his increasing despondency, but somehow I found the whole thing just a bit too disjointed and the characterisations undercooked. He is obviously a British-Asian, but are his experiences seeking success with his chosen career likely to be any less disappointing that anyone from a different background/ethnicity? I'm assuming 99% of people who embark on this sort of path end up working on tables and only ever see the bright lights of their shaving mirror? If it's trying to illustrate a complex sense of anxiety and it's consequences, then it misses completely, I'm afraid. Why should we care about the self-inflicted misery of a great looking man who could just easily go and do something else? Though I did like the exploratory premiss that director Naqqash Khalid is trying to take, I just felt too much was left undeveloped. It's worth a watch, and I'm sure we will see more from both the leading creatives here - but this one, I'm not sure I will remember for long.

Sep 22, 2024