The Glass Camera (film)

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The Glass Camera (Spanish: ) is a 2016 film shot in Urcea and written and directed by Salvador Reyes. The film claims to be recreating true events that were preformed by the Puertegan government that the director witnessed however the legitimacy of this claim is widely debated both due to the content of the film along with statements from the Puertegan government made about the director of the film after its release. The plot of the film is that the Puertegan government was attempting to create a view less recorder in order to be able to spy on people and collect information on them without them having any way of seeing the recording device, however after several failures in creating it the government brings in a person with psychic powers who has been scrubbed off of any government records in order to try and use his vaguely understood ability to astrally project in order to create the same effect as the recording device they were trying to create.

The Glass Camera
Directed bySalvador Reyes
Produced byDaniel Espiga
Written bySalvador Reyes
StarringMarco Costa, Erick Noboa, Sergio Alvarado, Mateo Moya, Joaquin Ferrant
Music byAarón Fonseca
CinematographyLautaro Montes
Edited byTobias Moya
Production
company
VHunt Productions
Distributed byVHunt Productions
Running time
62 minutes
CountryUrcea
LanguageSpanish, Pelaxian, Cartadanian
Budget$20 million
Box office$6.5 million

The film is extremely controversial for many things with very small but dedicated cult following swearing that the director is telling the complete truth about experiments done by the Puertegan government pointing to the films banning in Puertego as proof while most who watch the film claim to believe that it's a complete fabrication citing the large plot holes the film leaves open as proof, the catholic church has also come out to say that the ending of the movie is "ridiculous and almost slanderous".

Plot

The Puertegan Ministry of Internal Security has been experiencing troubles as high profile individuals who they wish to keep tabs on have been discovering ways to avoid their usual monitoring techniques leading to the ministry attempting to come up with new ideas for technology to counteract these new measures and eventually agreeing on a recording device that has no way to be traced or noticed. The ministry then goes on to attempt to develop such a technology but faces several large challenges along the way drawing them to the conclusion that their idea was physically impossible, however the higher ups in the ministry still frustrated at no longer being able to keep detailed tabs on high profile individuals decides to utilize a method they call "much less scientific". They introduce a boy named Luis Alverez to the experiments who they claim has shown on multiple occasions to possess psychic abilities they have kept hidden from the general public, according to the higher ups in the ministry Luis has been completely removed from any records that have ever mentioned his name making it so that in the eyes of most people Luis never existed in the first place.

From that point on in the experiments they begin testing Luis's astral projection abilities he claims to have while attaching a special machine to his head and hooking said machine up to a TV in order to be able to see what Luis sees when he astrally projects, however the higher ups warn them to use this power sparingly as Luis has only astrally projected a hand full of times before and could easily still make mistakes. With their warning in mind the ministry attempts their first experiment involving Luis to resounding success being able to spy on a target without any indication that the target was being watched. After their first successful test the ministry is eager to use Luis more and does so more and more often until one night when they are using him to spy and Luis is unable to return to his body in time killing him. After it sets into the men in the room what they'd done the TV glows a bright white before it's heavily implied that an image of heaven is being played on the screen for a few seconds before the TV shatters. Immediately after seeing it one of the men in the room pulls out his gun and demands for anyone near by him to shoot him claiming that what he saw was so amazing he couldn't wait a moment longer, after that it cuts to a scene of the program director at his desk a few hours after the incident visibly shaken from what he had still seen until an agent burst into his office and informed him that the last recording of Luis Alverez had been stolen by the Catholic church, the director dismissed the agent with a defeated tone in his voice and looks out his window stating that the man was right and that he couldn't wait a moment longer as well before taking his own life by jumping out the window.

Production