Cam

Cam is an American independent feature film of the thriller genre, with some elements of the science fiction genre. It was co-written and directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei based on a story treatment by Mazzei, Goldhaber, and Isabelle Link-Levy. It was produced by Blumhouse Productions and Gunpowder & Sky and premiered on November 16th, 2018.

Plot
Alice Ackerman is a successful cam girl who goes by the screen name of Lola-Lola. Her guiding obsession is to make it into the Top 50 list of most-viewed cam girl feeds on the Free Girls Live (FGL) hosting service. As she continues to ply her trade however, Alice must also balance real life factors, which includes moving into a new house, determining whether or not to tell her mother what she does for a living, and preparing for her 17-year-old brother's birthday. To complicate Alice's life even further, she discovers that someone has appropriated her online identity, and is presenting themselves as her on live-feeds. Alice's efforts to route out this perplexing doppelganger sabotages her livelihood and even meeting up with actual fans of her feed, only yields greater questions. Ultimately, Alice decides to have an online showdown with her impersonator in the hopes that her fanbase will be able to determine who is the true "Lola-Lola", and who is the imposter.

Explicit content

 * Female topless nudity: Madeline Brewer shows her breasts for very brief moments throughout the film. There are also multiple still-shots of topless cam girls.
 * Profanity: Strong language used moderately throughout the film.
 * Self-mutilation: A woman deliberately smashes her face repeatedly against a table top, breaking her nose. Moderate amount of blood shown.