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Directed by | K. Asher Levin |
Written by | Zack Imbrogno |
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Cinematography | Stephen St. Peter |
Stay at Home is a 2023 American screenlife mystery thriller film directed by K. Asher Levin, written by Written by Zack Imbrogno from a story by Levin and Imbrogno. Set entirely on computer screens and smartphones, the film focuses on two sisters at home during a lockdown. The film stars Jack Griffo, Jenna Davis, Rio Mangini, Patrick Muldoon, Lilah Pate, Armen Nahapetian. [1]
During a nation-wide lockdown, two sisters, Kira and Nicole played by Jenna Davis and Lilah Pate, are left at home alone for a week, but are required by their parents to use a new app on the market, Stay at Home, which monitors them to ensure they do not leave the house during the global pandemic. Over the course of the week, they discover that one of their friends has been murdered and in finding out how, why, and by who, they discover that the app may have played a role in their friends death.
Category:Screenlife films Category:Found footage films Category:Films about the Internet Category:American teen horror films Category:Films set in Los Angeles Category:Films set in universities and colleges Category:2020s American films Category:English-language films
Submission declined on 18 September 2023 by
KylieTastic (
talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published,
reliable,
secondary sources that are
independent of the subject (see the
guidelines on the notability of films). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see
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| ![]() |
Stay at Home | |
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Directed by | K. Asher Levin |
Written by | Zack Imbrogno |
Produced by |
|
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Stephen St. Peter |
Stay at Home is a 2023 American screenlife mystery thriller film directed by K. Asher Levin, written by Written by Zack Imbrogno from a story by Levin and Imbrogno. Set entirely on computer screens and smartphones, the film focuses on two sisters at home during a lockdown. The film stars Jack Griffo, Jenna Davis, Rio Mangini, Patrick Muldoon, Lilah Pate, Armen Nahapetian. [1]
During a nation-wide lockdown, two sisters, Kira and Nicole played by Jenna Davis and Lilah Pate, are left at home alone for a week, but are required by their parents to use a new app on the market, Stay at Home, which monitors them to ensure they do not leave the house during the global pandemic. Over the course of the week, they discover that one of their friends has been murdered and in finding out how, why, and by who, they discover that the app may have played a role in their friends death.
Category:Screenlife films Category:Found footage films Category:Films about the Internet Category:American teen horror films Category:Films set in Los Angeles Category:Films set in universities and colleges Category:2020s American films Category:English-language films