I'M SO OBSESSED
YOU'VE BEEN WATCHING US.
THIS JUNE, IT'S TIME WE WATCH YOU.
A camera in every pocket. A face reflected in every screen. Eyes behind windows, lenses, doorbells, mirrors. We document strangers without thinking. We perform ourselves without noticing. Watching has become instinct.
Cinema understood this long before we did.
This programme follows voyeurs, stalkers, photographers and obsessive outsiders who cannot look away. Some watch out of loneliness. Some out of desire. Some because the act of observing gives them power. What begins as fascination slowly curdles into fixation as the boundary between intimacy and intrusion disappears completely.
These films linger in the uncomfortable feeling of being seen. Of being followed. Of realizing that someone may know you better than you know yourself.
This June, keep watching.
We are watching too.
Don't look away
A Short Film About Love
Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1988
Through a telescope aimed at the opposite apartment building, a shy young man develops an intimate fixation on an older woman he barely knows.
Blow-up
Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966
After enlarging a series of photographs taken in a London park, a fashion photographer suspects he may have captured evidence of a murder.
Caché
Michael Haneke, 2005
Anonymous videotapes left at a family’s doorstep slowly unravel buried guilt and paranoia.
Camera Buff (Amator)
Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1979
An amateur filmmaker’s new obsession with his camera begins to reshape his marriage, career and understanding of reality.
Lurker
Alex Russell, 2025
A lonely retail worker worms his way into the inner circle of an up-and-coming pop musician, blurring the line between fandom and dangerous obsession.
Nightcrawler
Dan Gilroy, 2014
Driven by ambition and moral emptiness, a freelance cameraman turns crime scenes into opportunities for success.
Peeping Tom
Michael Powell, 1960
A disturbed cameraman records the fear of his victims as part of a deadly compulsion.
Rear Window
Alfred Hitchcock, 1954
Confined to his apartment with a broken leg, a photographer becomes convinced he has witnessed a murder across the courtyard.
The Truman Show
Peter Weir, 1998
Without knowing it, an ordinary man has spent his entire life as the star of a globally televised reality show.