
“I want to go to the World’s Fair.” Say it three times into your computer camera. Prick your finger, draw some blood and smear it on the screen. Now press play on the video. They say that once you’ve seen it, the changes begin…
In a small town, a shy and isolated teenage girl becomes immersed in this online role-playing game.
One of the most original horror films in recent years, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair roots its dread in the mundaneness of modernity – loneliness, identity, and the opportunities and risks that the web offers. Featuring a phenomenal central performance, this is a profoundly relatable film.
Unfortunately due to changes in our guest's schedules, we are unable to have the Q&A as planned.
- Year2021
- Runtime86 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Rating18 adv
- DirectorJane Schoenbrun
“I want to go to the World’s Fair.” Say it three times into your computer camera. Prick your finger, draw some blood and smear it on the screen. Now press play on the video. They say that once you’ve seen it, the changes begin…
In a small town, a shy and isolated teenage girl becomes immersed in this online role-playing game.
One of the most original horror films in recent years, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair roots its dread in the mundaneness of modernity – loneliness, identity, and the opportunities and risks that the web offers. Featuring a phenomenal central performance, this is a profoundly relatable film.
Unfortunately due to changes in our guest's schedules, we are unable to have the Q&A as planned.
- Year2021
- Runtime86 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Rating18 adv
- DirectorJane Schoenbrun