Don't look. Don't ask. Don't click. Marty (15) dies and his father looks at the remnants of his digital life. Why did he take part in horrific events? Why did he die? His whole life was ahead of him; now he's dead. All that is left are chilling videos shot shortly before his death. The grieving father puts together snippets of Marty's online life to reveal the circumstances of his tragic end. He embarks on a search that gradually unveils a complex picture of the last months of his son's life.
Three actresses, three rooms, ten days, and 2458 potential sexual predators actively searching for and contacting "12-year-old girls" on the net. This experiment opens up the taboo subject of Internet child abuse and tells the captivating drama of three heroines whose participation in the experiment, from casting to personal meetings with predators under the supervision of security, becomes a crucial life experience. In this experiment hunters become the hunted.
BIOGRAPHY
Barbora Chalupová is a Czech documentary filmmaker. She co-directed the TV series Czech Journal (2017, 2019), and during her studies she shot films such as Arms Ready (2016), and Portrait of Lubor D (2018).
Vít Klusák is a well-known Czech documentary filmmaker and producer. Among his films, we can mention, e.g. The Czech Dream (2004), All for the Good of the World and Nosovice! (2010), The White World According to Daliborek (2017), and several episodes for the Czech Journal TV series, e.g. Matrix AB (2015).
What does it mean to live in the age of intelligent machines? In this playful quest, the filmmaker finds out how much of his creativity and human values are at stake as he builds his own robot to replace himself as a filmmaker. The filmmaker’s journey takes him to the world’s leading AI experts and robot pioneers confronting them with existential questions such as: will AI, infinitely smarter, interconnected and possibly self-aware, render humanity obsolete?
BIOGRAPHY
Tommy is from the USA, Femke from the Netherlands. Both are successfully engaged in production and directing. Their joint filmography includes the documentaries Last Hijack (2014), Wir sind die Roboter (2015) and More Human Than Human (2018).
Documentary journey through a series of provocative conversations that reveal the ways in which the online world has transformed how virtually everything in the real world works - from business to education, space travel to healthcare, and the very heart of how we conduct our personal relationships.
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