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‘Unsubscribe’: $0-budget film made by pranksters tops US box office

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Unsubscribe, a 29-minute horror movie shot entirely on video-conferencing app Zoom, made $25,488 (£20,510) in ticket sales on one day, securing the US box office top spot above films The Wretched and Becky.That’s thanks to filmmakers Eric Tabach and Christian Nilsson, who told BBC News how they managed to get their film to number one on June 10.Tabach, an actor and YouTuber from Philadelphia, and Nilsson, a filmmaker from New York, used the ‘four-walling’ sales technique and took advantage of the limited theatrical release schedule during the coronavirus pandemic to top the chart.This is how you make it in Hollywood https://t.co/b8yFHsn2W9— Eric Tabach (@EricTabach) June 14, 2020‘Four-walling’, as Rabach told the BBC, “is when distributors.

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