Ghost Footage DX: Submitted Videos That Cannot be Broadcast
Ghost Footage DX: Submitted Videos That Cannot be Broadcast

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Ghost Footage DX: Submitted Videos That Cannot be Broadcast

2016
Movie
78 min
Japanese

The filmmaker came to a haunted place, a canyon at night, with a friend. There was more than one spirit phenomenon recorded there. Multiple spirit phenomena that even the consultant was unaware of include "a stream where spirits gather," etc. Submitted footage and on-site verification of psychic phenomena by Kaos Sumikura are included in this video.

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Kôji ShiraishiGenres: Horror, Found Footage

Plot Summary

This Japanese found-footage horror compilation presents a series of unsettling and disturbing video submissions that producers deemed too intense for broadcast. The film delves into various alleged paranormal encounters and inexplicable events captured on camera by ordinary individuals. Viewers are exposed to raw, unedited footage that blurs the line between reality and the supernatural, showcasing frightening phenomena in a variety of settings.

Critical Reception

As a direct-to-video release focusing on raw, unfiltered horror, 'Ghost Footage DX' garnered a niche following among fans of the found-footage subgenre. While not receiving widespread critical acclaim, it was appreciated for its commitment to delivering genuinely creepy and often shocking imagery without extensive narrative or polished production values. Audience reception often highlighted its effectiveness in creating atmosphere and delivering scares through its unconventional presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unsettling found-footage aesthetic.

  • Appreciated by fans for its commitment to intense and disturbing imagery.

  • Critiqued by some for its lack of traditional narrative structure.

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Fun Fact

The director, Kôji Shiraishi, is known for his work in the Japanese horror genre, often focusing on J-horror tropes and found-footage elements in his films.

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