‘We Live In Public’ Review

This documentary will make you think. A lot. About how far we’ve come in the last decade and about where we’re headed. You’ll start to wonder what you did before the Internet took over our lives and you’ll pontificate about life before ‘reality shows’. Even sitting on the toilet requires the presence of your precious iPhone. We’re now so consumed by social media that it’s actually quite difficult to spend your waking day alone and connected to nothing.

Or is it?

We Live in Public is a filth-ridden monstrosity of a rollercoaster ride for Josh Harris, collected together from thousands of hours of footage recorded over the last decade. Well, what did you expect? It concerns the Internet. This creation alone has spurned a new wave of everything – absolutely anything you desire can be found there. Plus a whole heap of things you definitely would have been happier without knowing. Harris came up with a few ideas about where he thought the Internet should take us and Ondi Timoner’s documentary does well to serve as not only a biography for Harris’ professional and personal life, but an introduction into the growth of the World Wide Web itself.

Read more of the We Live in Public review over at Zath


2 responses so far, want to say something?

  1. Paige says:

    Hey there is going to be a huge 5 city We Live in Public premiere party on March first,
    fan IndiePix Films on Facebook to stay turned for more information!

    Great review!
    :)

  2. Serena says:

    Thanks Paige! :)

    Where is it in London – email me details? (serena at bucket dot org)

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