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  1. Videophobia
    2019 · Thriller · 1h 28m

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  1. Videophobia: Directed by Daisuke Miyazaki. With Sumire Ashina, Tomona Hirota, Shûgo Oshinari, Sahel Rosa. A film which looks at the modern implications of technology and the Internet and video in particular.

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    • Thriller
    • Daisuke Miyazaki
    • 2019-08
  2. The deeper she investigates, the more she unravels, growing increasingly paranoid in the presence of technology and other people. Like VIDEODROME for the iPhone era, Daisuke Miyazaki’s stark techno-thriller takes our obsession with and dependency on modern technology and spins it into all our worst fears come to life.

  3. A struggling actress's life unravels when videos from a one-night stand potentially featuring her are leaked online, causing her mental state to deteriorate as the content spreads.

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    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller, Drama
    • Daisuke Miyazaki
  4. Aug 21, 2022 · REVIEW: Videophobia (2019) review, thriller. During the day Ai (Tomona Hirota) works as a mascot on the streets of Osaka. At night, she supplements her income performing sex acts online. After a one-night stand she discovers her entire encounter has been recorded and uploaded to a website.

  5. Jun 6, 2017 · The reason you hate the way you look on video: the combo effect of mere-exposure and confirmation bias. Formulated in 1968 by psychologist, Robert Zajonc, the mere-exposure effect asserts that people react more favorably to things they see more often.

  6. Aug 18, 2022 · Videophobia. A lack of privacy is commonplace in the digital age, a fact that Daisuke Miyazaki seems unsettled by. His fourth feature Videophobia is the kind of film that is born from a deep-seated fear of the world humans have created for themselves.

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  8. When a person’s personal video recording leaks online and becomes widely available without authorization the person experiences a severe phobia with many repercussions.