The highly-rated British drama In Camera, which has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, is now streaming on the BBC. Written and directed by Naqqash Khalid, the film features Nabhaan Rizwan (known from Film Club) as Aden, a man focused on making audition tapes.
Aden is a hopeful young actor, but he keeps facing discouraging auditions that feel like a never-ending struggle.
I’m really hooked on this show! It’s so interesting to see how things change when Conrad, this super confident and driven guy, moves in with Aden and Bo. Conrad really walks the walk, and it kind of forces Aden to re-evaluate things and figure out what he wants from life. It’s like Aden decides he needs a new direction, a new role to play, after Conrad arrives.

The film, which first aired on BBC Two on Friday night, is now available to watch for free on iPlayer for those in the UK with a valid TV license.
Since its 2023 debut, the film In Camera has been well-received by critics and currently boasts a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 19 reviews.
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According to The Film Verdict, the movie’s disjointed style mirrors its complex main character, Aden. Rizwan’s performance is praised for skillfully bringing all of these different sides of Aden together into a believable and unified portrayal.
The Guardian described the film as unsettling and reflective of our confusing times, noting it’s mysterious and lingers with you after watching.
According to Screen International, the film is a darkly funny and unsettling satire, blending disturbing imagery with brutally honest moments and a dry, bleak sense of humor.

According to Sight & Sound, Naqqash Khalid’s impressive first film offers a biting critique of the British film industry, anchored by a remarkable performance from Nabhaan Rizwan, who plays a struggling actor named Aden.
According to The New Indian Express, Khalid’s work offers a fresh and unconventional look at the UK film industry, showcasing a unique and independent style of storytelling.
The director recently described his film to The Guardian as a complex and dreamlike story about a young actor struggling with the darker side of the entertainment business. However, he also noted that the movie isn’t just about that.
In Camera is now streaming on BBC iPlayer.
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