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Release Date:
August 28, 2009
Original Title:
We Live in Public
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Interloper Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
In 1999, Internet entrepreneur Josh Harris recruits dozens of young men and women who agree to live in underground apartments for weeks at a time while their every movement is broadcast online. Soon, Harris and his girlfriend embark on their own subterranean adventure, with cameras streaming live footage of their meals, arguments, bedroom activities, and bathroom habits. This documentary explores the role of technology in our lives, as it charts the fragile nature of dot-com economy.
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ADR Mixer:
Eric Thompson
ADR Recordist:
Travis MacKay
Additional Editing:
David Timoner
Mel Rodriguez
Archival Footage Research:
Austin Wilkin
Associate Editor:
Tchavdar Georgiev
Associate Producer:
Meagan Keane
Austin Wilkin
Vasco Nunes
Merritt Lear
Camera Operator:
Ondi Timoner
Vasco Nunes
Co-Producer:
Jeff Frey
Colorist:
Robert Curreri
Director:
Ondi Timoner
Director of Photography:
Cory Brandon Clay
Editor:
Joshua Altman
Ondi Timoner
Executive Producer:
Sean McKeough
Vladimir Radovanov
John Battsek
Andrew Ruhemann
Legal Services:
Vladimir Radovanov
Paul Brennan
Lisa Calif
Music Editor:
Scott Johnson
Music Supervisor:
Liz Gallacher
Original Music Composer:
Ben Decter
Marco D'Ambrosio
Post Production Supervisor:
Scott Pourroy
Producer:
Ondi Timoner
Keirda Bahruth
Production Manager:
M. Elizabeth Hughes
Writer:
Ondi Timoner
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