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2012
Directed by Christopher MacBride
Synopsis
Everything in this story is true...trust us.
A documentary about conspiracy theories takes a horrific turn after the filmmakers uncover an ancient and dangerous secret society.
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Cast
Aaron Poole James Gilbert Ian Anderson Peter Apostolopoulos A.C. Peterson Roger Beck Bruce Clayton Angela Besharah Laura de Carteret Gavin Fox Ron Kennell Alina Lee Ian Matthews R.D. Reid Dennis O'Connor Simon Reynolds Philip Riccio Julian Richings Lina Roessler Melanie Scrofano Roy Swanson David Tompa Patrick Whyte
DirectorDirector
Christopher MacBride
ProducerProducer
Lee Kim
WriterWriter
Christopher MacBride
CastingCasting
Millie Tom
EditorsEditors
Adam Locke-Norton Christopher MacBride
CinematographyCinematography
Ian Anderson
Executive ProducerExec. Producer
Aaron Poole
Production DesignProduction Design
Brian Garvey
Art DirectionArt Direction
Jeannette Nguyen
ComposerComposer
Darren Baker
Costume DesignCostume Design
Megan Oppenheimer
Studio
Resolute Films and Entertainment
Country
Canada
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Alternative Titles
ワールド・コード ~陰謀の支配者たち~, Az összeesküvés, 컨스피러시, 共谋者, Заговор, ワールド・コード 陰謀の支配者たち, A Conspiração
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Horror Thriller
Themes
Horror, the undead and monster classics Terrifying, haunted, and supernatural horror Twisted dark psychological thriller Gothic and eerie haunting horror Show All…
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Premiere
21 Sep 2012
- USAAustin FantasticFest
06 Oct 2012
- SpainSitges FilmFestival
31 Jan 2013
- FranceGerardmer Fantasy FilmFestival
05 Oct 2013
- UKGrimmfest International Festival of FantasticFilm
22 Nov 2013
- ItalyTorino FilmFestival
Theatrical limited
19 Jul 2013
- CanadaPG
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23 Aug 2012
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18 Sep 2013
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11 Oct 2013
- UK15
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08 Aug 2013
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19 Jan 2015
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19 Jul 2013
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31 Jan 2013
- PremiereGerardmer Fantasy FilmFestival
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22 Nov 2013
- PremiereTorino FilmFestival
Spain
06 Oct 2012
- PremiereSitges FilmFestival
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19 Jan 2015
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05 Oct 2013
- PremiereGrimmfest International Festival of FantasticFilm
11 Oct 2013
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23 Aug 2012
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21 Sep 2012
- PremiereAustin FantasticFest
08 Aug 2013
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Review by SilentDawn ★★★½ 6
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Nice little faux-documentary playing with conspiracy theories of the new world order and government elites worshipping Mithra. The end falls into the usual found-footage formal traps and conventions, but it's mostly well-made and the performances are strong.
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Review by Slig001 ★★★
Mockumentary come found footage yarn focusing around the idea of conspiracy theories. I was never all that interested in conspiracy theories until roughly about a year ago when I decided to look into a few. For some reason. Anyway, this film begins with a couple of documentary film makers interviewing a well known local conspiracy theorist, who promptly disappears, prompting them to begin looking into the stuff he was looking into. What an amazingly great concept this movie has! It's essentially a film of two halves - the first half sets the scene, giving us a rundown of the "theories" that will make up the backdrop, before moving into the story proper in the second half, and that's where it…
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Review by Tony the Terror ★★★
This is a pretty decent little found footage movie that I know I’ve seen before, but ya know...drugs man. I was on a lot of them in 2012 so I probably could stand to rewatch everything I saw then.
The first half throws a lot of conspiracy theory stuff at you and it’s really talky so probably the more you’re in the mood for that kind of thing, the more you’ll enjoy it. The second half is where the story gets good and I was all on board until the very end when ehhhhhh not so great. Like I get what it’s supposed to imply but it just didn’t work for me based on the crazy stuff leading up to it.
Bananameter: 🍌 y’all better stay woke! 🍌
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Review by john john ★★
a very strong introduction to a promising mockumentary, but the latter half was so anticlimactic and the ending so unsatisfying - nonetheless, a clever and spooky work of fiction, good enough to give you some frights
(i would also like to thank beyonce...)
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Review by F3lixL3g1ons ★★★★½
"The truth is out there. But so are lies."
— Dana Scully, The X-Files, S01E16, Young at Heart (February 11, 1994)Do you remember when The X-Files premiered? When conspiracy stuff was the hottest shit around? Was a blast, right? And then suddenly, as all good things must come to an end, so did the fun.
Do I still want to believe? Yeah, sure. I want to believe so badly. That there's something more to life than the mundane. See, I don't give a fuck about "New World Order", "Illuminati" or "Jewish Bankers". All that matters is the question mark. What if…? Give me something to fuel my fantasy!
'Conspiracy makes paranoia fun again. It shows the same cleverness only the early X-Files had and since has been lost. Even the thought something like 'Conspiracy just might be real makes it more fun than all wiki-listed conspiracy theories combined.
Cheers for that, 'Conspiracy. Mithras is my only crown!
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Review by HorrorSage ★★★½ 27
Rec by Child of Chaos Lespoon
letterboxd.com/lespoon/Rec me daddy
boxd.it/cmQoMThe movie looses me when it goes from Mocumentary to full on found footage, but it does get me again with the ending.
I mean the thing about a Conspiracy is the old saying 3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead. I don't trust anyone with my ATM PIn, and bitches I got zero moneys to steal if you did. Like I'd trust a Russian despot leader with government secrets.
And if he trusted me, well I am going to blab to someone, trust me. BTW my ATM PIN is 0001.
However conspiracy thrillers are fucking awesome. The idea of a dude taking on a powerful organization…
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Review by Helen ★★★★
Shit like this gets me because I KNOW people like this exist, and that’s more terrifying than anything I’ll ever watch.
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Review by Steph_h ★★
Started interesting but the more the mystery unfolded the less interesting it got … got bored
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Review by Comicbookfan ★★★
Part mockumentary amd part horror, the first half does a good job of looking like a real documentary and goes to some interesting subjects and the second half gets more scarier and has an unnerving, strange sense of atmosphere and place. It's a bit underwhelming at the end but it's not terrible.
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Review by Naughty aka Juli Norwood ½
Semi interesting til the lousy ending when the director thumbs his nose at you and tells you to go take a hike!
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Review by DeathBolt ★★★
Pretty solid mockumentary with an intriguing premise. What holds it back is the fact that that everything plays out in a really obvious way, it really doesn't throw many curveballs or do anything too surprising with the concept.
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Review by Lebowskidoo 💀🎃👻 ★★★★
"You see, the thing about the belief in conspiracy theories is that you can't disprove them. You can't prove that there aren't secret masters trying to control and manipulate us."
The Conspiracy is a found-footage horror movie about two documentary filmmakers making a documentary about a man who believes in conspiracy theories (the great A.C. Peterson, here billed as Alan Peterson). At first they find the humor in the situation, but things take a sudden turn and they slowly find themselves living within a conspiracy they never thought was real.
Living in modern times, this seems like an artifact from a previous era, which it its. So much has changed since 2012. Half the world openly believes in some sort…
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