The Film

LOOK BOTH WAYS is an attention-grabbing, fictional film that explores the hidden ramifications of online gaming with children. Shot on 16mm film with high-end visual effects including newly created gaming sequences, state-of-the-art motion capture and painstaking animation, the film takes the viewer through a game where the boundaries of reality and virtual reality are blurred.

The relevance of the movie lies in its examination of digital video gaming, but through the perspective of children who are locked into the game.

LOOK BOTH WAYS was directed and co-produced by Daniel Oron. His first film, ROY premiered on CBC and won Audience Favorite at Brisbane in 2002. Daniel followed up with SWEET SIXTEEN, which premiered at the Edmonton International Film Festival in 2003 and won for Best Director at WorldFest Houston in 2003.

LOOK BOTH WAYS is written and co-produced by Jeffrey K. Rohrs. His feature-length screenplay entitled LIFE ON MARS garnered Jeff recognition as a Quarterfinalist in the 2003 Nicholl Fellowship Competition.

Thus far, LOOK BOTH WAYS has screened at a number of festivals. To receive the latest updates about LOOK BOTH WAYS, be sure to subscribe to our email updates.


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