Visions of Violence (2007)

The camera always tells the truth

Visions of Violence (2007) poster

This visceral cinematic snapshot is an inventive commentary on the pleasures and dangers of wielding a camera. Using different video and film formats, the director tries to record life as it is, unpredictable and at times dangerous.

Director: Christopher L. Golon
Genre: Drama, Documentary
Runtime: 84 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Stealing Providence
Cinematography: Christopher L. Golon
Editing: C.L. Hoffa
Production: Golon Films
Country: United States of America
Budget: $28,000
Original Language: en

Themes

Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Prison Riot and Anarchy, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

street riots, riot, coming of age, pov (point of view), bad influence, drug, extreme violence, violence

More Films by Director: Christopher L. Golon
More Films in Genre: Drama, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Visions of Violence about?
This visceral cinematic snapshot is an inventive commentary on the pleasures and dangers of wielding a camera. Using different video and film formats, the director tries to record life as it is, unpredictable and at times dangerous.
Who directed Visions of Violence?
Visions of Violence was directed by Christopher L. Golon.
Who stars in Visions of Violence?
Visions of Violence stars Jeff Marquis, David Pawloski, Michael Kusznir, Christopher L. Golon, Dave Lounder, Daniel Eshoo.
How long is Visions of Violence?
Visions of Violence has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is Visions of Violence?
Visions of Violence is a Drama, Documentary film.
What is the budget of Visions of Violence?
Visions of Violence had a budget of $28,000.
Where was Visions of Violence produced?
Visions of Violence was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Visions of Violence?
The themes of Visions of Violence include: Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Prison Riot and Anarchy, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.