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- Escape_from_Tomorrow runtime "104.0".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow abstract "Escape from Tomorrow is a 2013 American fantasy horror film, the debut of writer-director Randy Moore. It follows an unemployed man having increasingly disturbing experiences and visions during the rides on a last day of a family vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort. It premiered in January at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was later a personal selection of Roger Ebert, shown at his 15th annual film festival in Champaign, Illinois. It was a 2012 official selection of the PollyGrind Film Festival, but at the time filmmakers were still working on some legal issues and asked that it not be screened at the time.It drew attention because Moore had shot most of it on location at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland without permission from The Walt Disney Company, owner and operator of both parks. Due to Disney's reputation of being protective of its intellectual property, the cast and crew used guerrilla filmmaking techniques to avoid attracting attention, such as keeping their scripts on their iPhones and shooting on handheld video cameras similar to those used by park visitors. After principal photography was complete, Moore was so determined to keep the project a secret from Disney that he edited it in South Korea. Sundance similarly declined to discuss the film in detail before it was shown. It was called "the ultimate guerrilla film".It has been compared to the work of Roman Polanski and David Lynch. However, many who saw it expressed strong doubts that the film would be shown to a wider audience due to the legal issues involved and the negative depiction of the parks. At the time of its premiere, Disney said only that it was "aware" of the film; since then the online supplement to Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia has included an entry for the film. Rather than suppressing the film, Disney chose to generally ignore it, and the film was released simultaneously to theaters and video on-demand on October 11, 2013, through PDA, a Cinetic Media company.".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow budget "650000.0".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow musicComposer Abel_Korzeniowski.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow runtime "6240.0".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring Annet_Mahendru.
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- Escape_from_Tomorrow caption "Theatrical release poster".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow cinematography "Lucas Lee Graham".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow country "United States".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow director "Randy Moore".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow distributor "Producers Distribution Agency".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow editing "Soojin Chung".
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- Escape_from_Tomorrow language "English".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow music Abel_Korzeniowski.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow name "Escape from Tomorrow".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow producer "Gioia Marchese".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow producer "Soojin Chung".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow quote "''To me this is the future. Cameras in your hand. Cameras in your glasses. Anyone can be shooting at any time.".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow quote "And I think it will explode''.".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow quoted "yes".
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- Escape_from_Tomorrow source "– Randy Moore".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring Annet_Mahendru.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring "Alison Lees-Taylor".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring "Danielle Safady".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring "Elena Schuber".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring "Katelynn Rodriguez".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow starring "Roy Abramsohn".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow studio "Mankurt Media".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow width "200".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow writer "Randy Moore".
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:2013_films.
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- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Films_set_in_Florida.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parks.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Films_shot_in_California.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Films_shot_in_Florida.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Films_shot_with_digital_SLR_cameras.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Independent_films.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:Walt_Disney_World_in_fiction.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:2013_comedy_films.
- Escape_from_Tomorrow subject Category:2013_thriller_films.
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- Escape_from_Tomorrow comment "Escape from Tomorrow is a 2013 American fantasy horror film, the debut of writer-director Randy Moore. It follows an unemployed man having increasingly disturbing experiences and visions during the rides on a last day of a family vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort. It premiered in January at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was later a personal selection of Roger Ebert, shown at his 15th annual film festival in Champaign, Illinois.".
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