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Disturbia (x2)

Plot Outline:
A rebellious teen living under house arrest becomes convinced his neighbour is a serial killer. Are his voyeuristic suspicions the product of cabin fever and his overactive imagination?

Summary:
This film comes across as a modern-day Rear Window (or a much, much darker 'burbs). I've gone for a stark black and white approach with this to add creepiness with the tagline playing on what you don't know. This is also the idea behind the cropping of the word 'Disturbia' - it's what you can't see that matters. The second poster is an ironic twist on this theme. Everyone is busy playing happy families and no one knows whether they have a murderer in their midst. It's almost like a family photo (the cast would pose for it). What's beneath the surface?

Promotions (x4)
These promos are not posters, they are a way to promote the film in common with the theme. Partly inspired by guerrilla artist Banksy (who is entering the public consciousness), these promos take the form of 'graffiti' which appears to have been sprayed on anywhere 'without permission'.