CFF 2021: WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR

The Farsighted
by Jon Chamis

No time in history has been more ripe for the found footage sub genre than the Internet age. Screens confront us every day and have made our lives a very comfortable and uncomfortable existence. Filmmaker Jane Schoenburn’s We’re All Going to the World’s Fair stands out as not just a cautionary tale about the conflicting realities of the cyber world and our daily lives but as an insightful character study of depression and it’s exasperation through social media.

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