"What happens when a small-town family signs up for a big-deal reality show? Vincent Truman's "Remote" answers that very question. Attacking a variety of issues from family and fame to sexism and politics, "Remote" is a dark comedy with a little bit of everything. When the crew of the show discover how boring the family is, they begin to make their own reality. By doing so (in one heartbreaking scene, the daughter recounts her first intimate experience only to have the director recommend she cut herself), the family and everything it stands for begins to crumble." -- UIC Flame, 2006