Apps (film)
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- Lucio A. Rojas ("Edén")
- Sandra Arriagada ("OnFire")
- José Miguel Zúñiga ("Manada")
- Camilo León ("Frequency")
- Samot Márquez
- Sandra Arriagada
- Diego Ayala
- Camilo León
- Lucio A. Rojas
- José Miguel Zúñiga
- Tutú Vidaurre
- Clara Kovacic
- Fernanda Finterbusch
- León Arriagada
- Néstor Cantillana
- Nicolás Durán
- Ignacia Uribe
companies
- Fascinante Films
- Mastodonte
- Femtastica Films
- Pragma Films
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Apps (stylized APPS) is a 2021 anthology horror fantasy film directed by Lucio A. Rojas, Sandra Arriagada, José Miguel Zúñiga, Camilo León and Samot Márquez.[1][2] An international co-production of Chile and Argentina, the film consists of five short stories, each of which involves a mobile app.[1][3]
Apps was selected in the "Coming Soon" section of the Sitges Film Festival in 2020.[4] The film premiered at the 25th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in South Korea in July 2021.[1][2][5]
The film comprises five stories where a mobile application leads to mystery and horror. In one story, a young woman falls prey to a group of perverts who belong to a sinister network that streams live content online. In another, a voyeur uncovers dark secrets about her neighbors that she wishes she had never known. The third story follows a young woman who uses a mysterious dating app. In the fourth, a group of friends on their way to a cabin stumble upon a sinister occult sect operating behind a seemingly legitimate business. Finally, a boy, manipulated by his father into online dating, discovers an immense power to defend himself.