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The Institute

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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6.2/10
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The Institute (2012)
A documentary on the Jejune Institute, a mind-bending San Francisco phenomenon where 10,000 people became "inducted" without ever quite realizing what they'd signed up for.
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A documentary on the Jejune Institute, a mind-bending San Francisco phenomenon where 10,000 people became "inducted" without ever quite realizing what they'd signed up for.A documentary on the Jejune Institute, a mind-bending San Francisco phenomenon where 10,000 people became "inducted" without ever quite realizing what they'd signed up for.A documentary on the Jejune Institute, a mind-bending San Francisco phenomenon where 10,000 people became "inducted" without ever quite realizing what they'd signed up for.

  • Director
    • Spencer McCall
  • Writer
    • Jeff Hull
  • Stars
    • Arye Bender
    • Boston Blake
    • Jeff Hull
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Spencer McCall
    • Writer
      • Jeff Hull
    • Stars
      • Arye Bender
      • Boston Blake
      • Jeff Hull
    • 18User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arye Bender
    • Octavio Coleman Esq
    Boston Blake
    • Dr. Eldridge Spearmint
    Jeff Hull
    Jeff Hull
    • Creator
    Chelsea London Lloyd
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    • Beth Foley
    Gordon Mclachlan
    • Drybones
    Tracy Pfau
    Tracy Pfau
    • Jejune Operator
    Daniel Shoup
    • Kelvin Williams
    Carolee Gilligan Wheeler
    • Ex-Inductee
    • Director
      • Spencer McCall
    • Writer
      • Jeff Hull
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    9be_a_klugman

    What is real?

    I saw this movie at the Mill Valley Film Festival last year and have thought about it a lot since then. From the start, the film has incredibly compelling visuals and soundtrack, but the interviews with members (?) seem pretty straight forward. As the movie continues though, it seems as though things start twisting and the information may or may not be "real." Are these people acting? Is this even what happened? It might all be fake, or it might all be real, or a beautiful mixture of fact and fiction. Regardless, it looks like it was a lot of fun to participate, and I love the idea of having things like this going on around you without your knowledge. I recommend watching the movie (I think you can get it on iTunes) and seeing if you can tell what is real -- if anything.
    6abcvision

    what is reality?

    Is the world we see around us reality or is it a series of layered perceptions? Who really runs the show and what is it all about. In The Institute, the viewer is taken as a few chosen ones are taken on a riddled filled adventure full of twist and turns. They are lead on a wild goose chase and their perceptions changed as the secrets of a whole unseen underworld is presented in front of them. This fictional narrative blends in true settings to where the lines between fiction and reality blur. The journey takes you in and out all type of locations, a busy street, a serene park, and the final resting place for some bookish type. The end is at a bringing together of these adventurous souls. I saw this film as part of the Atlanta Film Festival
    5cherold

    too cute by half

    Like a lot of people, I watched this after the terrific tv series dispatches from elsewhere.

    This is presumably a documentary about the real-life alternate reality game that inspired the series. And at first, it's pretty interesting, as it interviews participants and creators.

    When I read user reviews, they would complain it wasn't a real documentary, and at first I thought they were being too demanding. I thought, maybe it's fudging things a bit, since it's made by people involved in teh ARG, but it still seemed reasonable.

    But as it goes along, this blurring of the real and the illusion, while true, I suppose, to the spirit of the ARG, means that this fails as a documentary because you don't feel you've really learned much. But it also fails as fiction, because much of it is incredibly boring.

    Ultimately, this is just a really self-indulgent film that fails on multiple levels. Which is a shame, because I think something interesting could have been made out of the experience. But then, I guess that's what dispatches from elsewhere was - the interesting thing they finally got out of the event.
    10flinched

    Glimpse the Elsewhere

    Prepare to dive into an interactive new form of art. The creators describes it as an "urban playground movement" or "alternate reality game". It's essentially a mix of art, video, and elaborate clues that lead curious citizens of San Fransisco to explore their city all the while immersing themselves into a bizarre story.

    It's all created by Jeff Hull who's main theme is on seeing things in a nonchalant way. By nonchalance, it's described as a cartoon where the unconscious character goes around a city and seemingly avoids dangerous situations through extraordinary luck; a way of exploring using your unconscious mind. The goal is to go elsewhere, to go somewhere between here and there. Basically a place you may or may not have gone before and enter a storybook world of imagination that exists hidden in the world around us.

    It sounds crazy typing it out and reading it back to myself, so no doubt it must sound absurd to you the reader. Nevertheless, the movie gave me a sense of awe and joy as I followed each participant down the rabbit hole, all the while, surrounded by these all immersing elaborate clues that create this tension between reality and fiction. Watching how each participant was effected by these clues and how it changed them is what makes this a great film. This movie and the artist transformed the ordinary world into a place full of potential and mystery. And isn't that what makes art, isn't that what makes a movie a magical experience. And as such, I humbly recommend you watch this film and take a glimpse into the elsewhere.
    9ichamil-1

    Imagine if the Darhma Initiative from LOST was real...

    Imagine if the Darhma Initiative from the TV series LOST was real...

    Aren't you hooked right there? Well, I think that's how I felt watching The Institute. Hard to believe that this actually happened.

    Fascinating and thought provoking. Ultimately it does make you think that modern life has hollowed out existence to the point where creating an all-consuming "game" would be the thing that sparks people back to reality.

    And like the other reviewer commented, what is reality these days?

    Honestly I was pulled in by the deliciously beautiful artwork. But the trailer had me about 10 seconds in, when I knew I needed to watch this to find out what the heck this is all about.

    I supposed it would be nice if the ultimate objective of all this was really to create a better world, but maybe just giving people a little inspiration to be adventurous is doing just that.

    When I rented the movie this morning it had just become available on iTunes and now it's up to like the top 10 in the Documentaries section, which is pretty amazing.

    Maybe the game is still afoot? Maybe the Jejune Institute really is still out there pushing people's buttons.

    A mystery wrapped in an enigma shrouded in subterfuge.

    Gamers out there might want to put down their joysticks for 90 minutes and snack on this absurdly fun real-life game. Although apparently the people in this experiment did not like to think of it as a "game."

    And I guess they are right -- just as in LOST, if you experienced it, then I suppose to some degree it is "real."

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    • Trivia
      The AMC series Dispatches from Elsewhere is based on this documentary.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Elisabeth Moss/Richard E. Grant/Mt. Joy/Michel'Le Baptiste (2020)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Институт
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Nonchalance
      • Pen and Banjo Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,445
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,017
      • Oct 6, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,445
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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