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THEATRICAL PREMIERE - August 28 @ IFC Center. Bring your group to the IFC Center, contact me for details.
Ondi Timoner, the first and only two time Grand Jury Prize winner in Sundance history, and her latest-winning film is called We Live In Public, the story of the Internet’s revolutionary impact on human interaction as told through the eyes of internet pioneer and visionary Josh Harris. As far back as the early 90s, Harris predicted a future dominated by life online and created the companies that were direct predecessors to MySpace, Facebook and YouTube. The tale turns ugly when his underground NYC bunker housing dozens of permanent “citizens” and outfitted with hundreds of surveillance cameras is busted by FEMA as a millennial cult — Harris decides to take the experiment a step further and in doing so becomes a media casualty. From the filmmaker: Official website | Trailer | Buy the DVD Tags: internet, sex, Online, art, technology, MySpace, Theatrical premiere, IFC Center New York City, Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner, Privacy, exploitation, Facebook, YouTube, cautionary tale, virtual future, human interaction, internet pioneer, Andy Warhol, surveillance No screenings of WE LIVE IN PUBLIC are currently scheduled. Host one yourself!
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