Voyeur
What will you watch tonight?
2017 | 95m | English
Popularity: 2 (history)
| Director: | Josh Koury, Myles Kane |
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| Legendary journalist Gay Talese unmasks a motel owner who spied on his guests for decades. But his bombshell story soon becomes a scandal of its own. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 04, 2017 |
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| Director: | Josh Koury, Myles Kane |
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| Genres: | Crime, Documentary |
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| Production Companies | Impact Partners, Brooklyn Underground Films, Public Record, Chicago Media Project |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Gay Talese | Self |
| Gerald Foos | Self |
| Name | Job |
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| Josh Koury | Director, Editor |
| Myles Kane | Director, Editor |
| Cristobal Moris | Director of Photography |
| Joel Goodman | Original Music Composer |
| Leslie Bloome | Foley Artist |
| Ryan Collison | Foley Mixer |
| Joanna Fang | Foley Editor |
| Nick Seaman | Foley Editor |
| Tom Paul | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Chris Stangroom | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Diego Jimenez | Dialogue Editor |
| Julian Angel | Dialogue Editor |
| Benjamin Krause | Additional Music |
| Joy Ngiaw | Additional Music |
| Name | Title |
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| Julie Parker Benello | Executive Producer |
| Jeremy Yaches | Executive Producer |
| Dan Cogan | Executive Producer |
| Jeremiah Zagar | Executive Producer |
| Geralyn White Dreyfous | Executive Producer |
| Angus Wall | Executive Producer |
| Adam Del Deo | Executive Producer |
| Ken Pelletier | Executive Producer |
| Trisha Koury | Producer |
| Lisa Nishimura | Executive Producer |
| Linda Carlson | Executive Producer |
| Jason Spingarn-Koff | Executive Producer |
| Jenny Raskin | Co-Executive Producer |
| Paula M. Froehle | Co-Executive Producer |
| Steven H. Cohen | Co-Executive Producer |
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Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/zHv4OKXSf08 I've watched a lot of documentaries, and few have left me scratching my head as much as _Voyeur_. This is a Netflix Original Documentary that has been in the catalogue for a while. It's a bit of an odd one, and putting th ... is review together has been hard nail down exactly what was so frustrating about it. Let's start with the official description: _Legendary journalist Gay Talese unmasks a motel owner who spied on his guests for decades. But his bombshell story soon becomes a scandal of its own._ The core or catalyst for this is a man named Gerald Foos who bought a motel with the specific intention of engaging in his hobby of watching people. He purposely chose a motel that had a roof pitch high enough that he could install what he called an "observation platform" along the ceiling cavity to that he could shimmy along it and spy on the people in the rooms below through the air vents. Sounds a bit like some kind of horror movie doesn't it? It is, but the documentary barely spends any time on this aspect of the story, and I think this is where my frustration comes from. They never really address the fact that this guy was spying on people in their hotel rooms, every night, in their most intimate moments. It seems more interested in Foos as a character, and as a result the things he did are kinda swept aside like they were no big deal. There is little, if any discussion of the wrongness or immorality of what he did. So, far from being a documentary about this a-hole and what he did, it is instead more a documentary about how a journalist pulls together an article over a period of years. It seems unsure about exactly who the subject of it is. They voyeur of the title is definitely there all the way through, but this in the end felt like it was more about Talese. I didn't not know what to make of this once it was all over. It has its interesting parts, but I'm having a hard time recommending it.