Snapshot
Originally released in 2002. Snapshot is a feature film. directed by Jakob Verbruggen. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Snapshot tells the story of Jonas, a boy who witnesses his parent’s marriage falling apart and who tries, amidst his parental fights and arguments, to gain some strength by looking at old family portraits - memories of happier days. In an attempt to restore these blissful times, he gives his father a beautiful second-hand camera as a birthday present. As soon as the camera is put to use however, some rather strange and disturbing events unfold, which lead Jonas to suspect that there’s something not quite right about the birthday gift. Jonas subsequently discovers the terrible truth about this camera and realises it holds a dark secret of demonic power. In the end, the camera succeeds in bringing his family closer together, albeit for only a very brief moment, but ultimately it triggers complete destruction.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snapshot about?
Snapshot tells the story of Jonas, a boy who witnesses his parent’s marriage falling apart and who tries, amidst his parental fights and arguments, to gain some strength by looking at old family ...
Who directed Snapshot?
Snapshot was directed by Jakob Verbruggen.
How long is Snapshot?
Snapshot has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was Snapshot released?
Snapshot was released on June 13, 2002 in theaters.