
I, The Camera
Science Fiction · Documentary
Overview
The nature of photography is told from the perspective of a camera, who may not be the most reliable narrator.
Top Cast
Ethan Keller
Ethan Keller
The Camera (voice)/Theck Amera
Ethan Keller
The Camera (voice)/Theck Amera
David Hanrahan
David Hanrahan
Eyeball Model
David Hanrahan
Eyeball Model
Will Mahan
Will Mahan
Camera Head Entity #1
Will Mahan
Camera Head Entity #1
Carrie Wineglass
Carrie Wineglass
Bird Priest
Carrie Wineglass
Bird Priest
Tyler Rappaport
Tyler Rappaport
Cow Priest
Tyler Rappaport
Cow Priest
Alex Sklarz
Alex Sklarz
Guy Sitting in Chair
Alex Sklarz
Guy Sitting in Chair


Jimmy Jackson
Jimmy Jackson
Gramps/Camera Head Entity #2
Jimmy Jackson
Gramps/Camera Head Entity #2
Dylan Parra
Dylan Parra
The Writer
Dylan Parra
The Writer
Jacob Strock
Jacob Strock
Lizard Person
Jacob Strock
Lizard Person
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