This collection showcases films that break the conventional narrative structure, inviting viewers to engage actively with the story. These films not only entertain but also challenge the audience to think differently about cinema, making them an invaluable experience for those seeking something beyond the ordinary.

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series (2015)
Description: Players search through a database of live-action video clips to solve a mystery, making it a unique blend of interactive film and detective game.
Fact: The game was developed by Sam Barlow, who also created the critically acclaimed "Immortality."


Bandersnatch (2018)
Description: This interactive film allows viewers to make choices that affect the storyline, offering multiple endings based on the decisions made by the audience.
Fact: It was the first interactive film released by Netflix, and viewers can experience over 5 different endings.


Late Shift (2016)
Description: A real-time interactive movie where the audience's decisions impact the plot, creating a unique experience each time it's watched.
Fact: The film was shot in London over 14 days, and it uses a unique technology to allow for seamless transitions between different narrative paths.


The Complex (2020)
Description: This interactive thriller lets viewers decide the fate of characters in a mysterious apartment complex, with choices leading to various outcomes.
Fact: It was developed by Wales Interactive, known for their interactive movies, and features multiple endings based on player decisions.


The Bunker (2019)
Description: Set in a World War II bunker, this interactive film lets viewers make decisions that affect the survival of the characters.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events and uses a unique narrative structure to explore themes of paranoia and survival.


Erica (2019)
Description: Players use touch controls to interact with the environment and make choices that influence the story, creating a deeply immersive experience.
Fact: It was developed by Flavourworks and uses a technology called TouchVideo to allow for real-time interaction.


Telling Lies (2019)
Description: Similar to "Her Story," this interactive film/game involves piecing together a narrative through video clips, offering a non-linear storytelling experience.
Fact: It features performances by notable actors like Logan Marshall-Green and Alexandra Shipp.


Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)
Description: While not interactive in the traditional sense, its narrative structure and the way it engages with its audience through horror elements make it a creative film experience.
Fact: It is a sequel to the 2006 film "Silent Hill," based on the popular video game series.


The Stanley Parable (2013)
Description: Although primarily a video game, its narrative structure and the way it breaks the fourth wall make it feel like an interactive film, exploring themes of choice and freedom.
Fact: It started as a mod for Half-Life 2 and was later expanded into a standalone game, known for its satirical take on video game narratives.
