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Internet, alienation or emancipation?
A documentary in 10 chapters, built around interviews addressing the complex topic of personal data: how we use the web, the excesses, hopes brought by GDPR, local solutions, etc. The documentary is available on Peertube instances: https://peertube.fr/videos/watch/ea2d5153-4704-4a6e-8a13-d09a411c9760
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the profound impact of the internet on human connection and society. It delves into how online interactions can foster both a sense of community and a feeling of isolation, questioning whether digital connectivity truly brings us closer or pushes us further apart. The film features various perspectives on navigating the complexities of the digital age and its influence on our relationships.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its timely and relevant exploration of the internet's societal impact. It was commended for its thought-provoking approach and its ability to spark important conversations about digital life, though some found its conclusions to be somewhat inconclusive.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relevant and timely subject matter.
Commended for its thought-provoking examination of digital connectivity.
Some reviewers felt the film could have offered more definitive answers.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The documentary's director, Pernille Rose Grønkjær, is known for her socially conscious documentaries that often explore contemporary issues and human behavior.
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