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Release Date:
March 17, 2025
Original Title:
Eyes Everywhere
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BIP
Nymeria Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Jodie, a police inspector, is tasked with finding out who sabotaged the technological system that governs every aspect of daily life: from transport to global security, from health care to management of essential services. Without a quick solution, hospitals will collapse, casualties will increase and the country could be plunged into an apocalyptic scenario. To carry out the investigation, Jodie must rely on her father Mark and an unlikely ally: Matt, a hacker with a criminal past. The clues seem to lead to a single culprit, Doctor Borghese, a respected psychologist who lost his job because of artificial intelligence. But is he really responsible, or is someone trying to frame him? The film explores, through interviews with experts and fictional scenarios, how technology is transforming cities, mobility, healthcare, sustainability and even space exploration.
Assistant Director:
Julian Lara-Cid
Costume Design:
James Hadrill
Director:
Simona Calo
Director of Photography:
Ricardo Sokolowska-Pedrosa
Editor:
Neil Weatherall
First Assistant Director:
Laurent Durham
Makeup & Hair:
Faye Aydin
Original Music Composer:
Vincenzo Adelini
Producer:
Helena Antonio
Luca Monaco
BIP
Production Assistant:
Matteo Munno
Ismail Wasfi
Filippo Bernardini
Screenplay:
Simona Calo
Lucia Monaco
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