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Quiet on Set is a fascinating dive into the found-footage horror subgenre. The film plays with the familiar trope of filmmakers in distress, but it layers in a tense atmosphere that builds gradually. Pacing is spot on—just when you think it’s safe, something unnerving happens. The practical effects are refreshingly tangible, invoking a sense of dread that CGI often misses. The performances have this raw quality, especially given the no-name cast which adds to the realism. It’s a film that thrives on suggestion rather than explicit scares, making you question what’s real and what’s part of their film. A solid entry for anyone who appreciates the mix of meta-commentary and genuine horror.
Quiet on Set has had a somewhat limited release, which has led to a growing collector interest, especially among found-footage enthusiasts. Initial screenings were primarily at genre festivals, making physical copies somewhat scarce. The film has been released on a few independent labels, but those editions often sell out quickly due to their niche appeal. The scarcity combined with its unique thematic approach makes it a curious piece for collectors looking to expand their horror catalog.
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