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Shooting Death is a gritty little piece from Rich Scheirmann that grips you with its rawness. Shot on a flip camera, the aesthetic feels immediate, almost invasive, which fits the theme of a man trying to expose a killer. The pacing is deliberate, letting tension simmer just below the surface, punctuated by moments of stark violence that hit hard. The performances are surprisingly engaging for a smaller production; you can feel the desperation in the lead as he navigates a twisted path of morality. It's not flashy—practical effects are used effectively, keeping the focus on story rather than spectacle. There's an unsettling atmosphere throughout, making you question the lengths one would go to for truth.
Filmed on a flip camera for a gritty aestheticPractical effects enhance the film's realismDirected by Rich Scheirmann, exploring moral themesRuntime is approximately 90 minutes, tight and tense
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