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Release Date:
January 20, 2014
Original Title:
Web Junkie
Alternate Titles:
Caught in the Net
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Chicken & Egg Films
Impact Partners
Medalia Productions
New Israeli Foundation for Cinema and Television
Tribeca Film Institute
Warrior Poets
kNow Productions
Production Countries:
China | Israel | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
China is the first country in the world to classify Internet addiction as a clinical disorder. Caught in the Net features a Beijing treatment center where Chinese teenagers are being "deprogrammed," and follows the story of three boys from the day they arrive at the center, to their three-month treatment period, and their long awaited return home. The film provides a microcosm of modern Chinese life and investigates one of the symptoms of the Internet age. It examines inter-generational pressures and the disregard of the human rights of minors who get caught in the net.
Director:
Hilla Medalia
Shosh Shlam
Director of Photography:
Shaoguang Sun
Editor:
Enat Sidi
Original Music Composer:
Ran Bagno
Producer:
Hilla Medalia
Neta Zwebner-Zaibert
Shosh Shlam
Production Manager:
Vann Alexandra Daly
Amanda Garque
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