
Debut directors Andrew Yorke and Kevin Michael present an avant-garde film that delves into the experiences of distressed young individuals during challenging periods. The narrative begins with the discovery of a deceased pregnant woman in a warehouse, initially deemed a suicide. However, a freelance journalist receives a lead about a witness who offers an alternative account. Yorke and Michael transport audiences into a realm that transcends typical youthful misbehavior, a shadowy and insulated existence that is disrupted by societal pressures. “Videotape” is an unfiltered and intense examination of the more sinister aspects of human behavior, posing essential questions that demand answers.