Videosyncracy is a Documentary movie released in 2010. It has a runtime of 27 minutes and is not family-friendly. The movie was released in multiple languages, including English. It has a rating of 6/10 and has received 2 votes. As the dissociated convenience of the Internet and globalized corporate culture continue to shut down brick-and-mortar video stores, what will happen to the longstanding, local hangouts with their rugged individuals known as clerks and the communities who love them? Videosyncracy follows three very different video rental stores as they negotiate their survival in three distinct Los Angeles neighborhoods: Old Bank DVD in the Downtown arts district, Vidiots in sunny seaside Santa Monica, and Eddie Brandt’s Saturday Matinee in bustling North Hollywood. Their stories chronicle not only the birth and twilight of a particular kind of corner store, but also decades of personal lives intertwined with those of their communities, the new challenges and facilities of a rapidly changing world, and an enduring love of the movies, a slice of Americana on the brink of disappearance yet defiant to the end.. The film was produced on a budget of $0 and grossed $0 at the box office. Similar Documentary movies includes Everything Is Illuminated, A Hard Day's Night, Pink Flamingos, Beyond the Brick: A LEGO® Brickumentary, Why Horror?, .
Languages Available in: The download servers below has Videosyncracy subtitles in English Language.
No. Videosyncracy is not Available on Netflix
No. Videosyncracy is not Available on HBO NOW