I Can See You, along with “The Viewer,” a brand new short film also written and directed by Reznickto, will be playing at the Kraine Theatre (85 East 4th Street in the East Village) on the above dates with an additional screening on May 10th.
For those of us who live elsewhere, the DVD will be released on May 26th, 2009.
Tagged “a psychedelic campfire tale,” I Can See You takes three aspiring advertising execs out into the wilderness for a weekend brainstorming session. Their assignment is to overhaul the image of a once popular cleaning product, ClarActix. While they are in the woods, a girlfriend’s mysterious disappearance sparks a harrowing descent into unreality. Personalities contort into extremes, and visits are made by a specter from ClarActix campaigns of the past as the film careens towards its startling climax.
As for “The Viewer,” it’s a Stereoscopic 3D cinematic experience revolving around telepathic interrogation told from the perspective of a suspected murderer. Telepathic viewing doesn’t come without a price, however. As the suspect resists the mind-reader’s tactics, the “viewing” intensity is increased… dissolving the fragile boundaries between memory, identity, and reality. Mick Lauer plays “The Viewer” and Lindsay Burdge is “The Victim.”
The DVD of I Can See You (which you can preorder below) will contain “The Viewer” (along with special Glass Eye Pix 3D glasses) as a special feature. The special limited edition DVD set will also include a behind-the-scenes featurette, actor/director commentary, the trailer, and other promotional materials.
Check out a few stills and the teaser trailer from I Can See You, and then hit up the official site for more!