Fox wore her platinum blond tresses in a slicked-back crop, while her makeup consisted of gray eyeshadow and a nude lip. Starring Lucy Liu, “Presence” follows a family who moves into a haunted house. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film is shot from the first-person perspective.
The actress says she didn't find out about the spirit until after she and her son had already moved into their happily haunted home.
The camera is the ghost in Steven Soderbergh’s chillingly effective, experiential haunted house drama “Presence.”
Lucy Liu and Julia Fox star in a film that puts the viewer in the perspective of the ghost haunting a family’s new home
Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is an unconventional haunted house story told from the perspective of the ghost -- and we've got the details.
"I always operate the camera, but this was next level," the director says. "I’m really in there with the actors."
“Presence” is a beautifully executed vision of a rather mediocre script. What makes it interesting is the POV “gimmick,” which Soderbergh demonstrates as a legitimate mode of cinematic storytelling. His camera movements take on such a human quality that we become emotionally connected to it as another character in the story.
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Doing his own camerawork, the director gleefully enriches the haunted-house genre with a simple but ingenious device.