Official Selection at Sundance Film Festival, winner of the Women in Film Award from National Geographic and from the executive producers of the Oscar winning Born Into Brothels.
Employing a splendidly imaginative combination of animation and archival footage, award-winning filmmaker and founder of the Webby Awards Tiffany Shlain explores the visible and invisible connections linking the major environmental and technological concerns of our time. Successfully employing humor and irony, Shlain constructs a chronological tour of Western modernization through the work of her late father, best selling author Leonard Shlain.
This vibrant and insightful documentary won her accolades from National Geographic, NPR, and was even heralded by Wired magazine as "the most thought-provoking and the most personally emotional documentary" at Sundance.
Print Source: Sawyer Steele, sawyer@connectedthefilm.com

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