A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Christa B. Allen, Jay Bulger, Lacey Dorn
Written by:
Lacey Dorn
Mafalda Millies
Directed by:
Lacey Dorn, Mafalda Millies
Release Date:
March 13, 2015
Original Title:
Darknet Delivery: A Silk Road Story
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In the era of Internet hyper-connectivity, four friends order drugs online, only to reveal how disconnected they really are.
What happens when an on-demand generation can have access to anything-food, weapons, clothes, drugs-at the click of a button? We follow a group of confused and overloaded millennial girls in transition from college to adulthood. They experiment with relationships, drugs and identities in both the physical and cyber worlds, and when they discover Silk Road-- the Bitcoin-fueled, anonymous online black marketplace--their worlds collide. Exposed is a society rich in cyber connectivity but poor in human interaction. Is their adventure on the Darknet any more sinister than the Gen Y norms of communities without personal identities, consumerism without supply-chain awareness?
Associate Producer:
Leo Claussen
Nicolas Niarchos
Cinematography:
Nicholas K. Lory
Co-Producer:
Valerie Steinberg
Costume Designer:
Annina Pfuel
Director:
Lacey Dorn
Mafalda Millies
Editor:
Daniel Triller
Executive Producer:
Charles Attal
Producer:
Warren Elgort
Mafalda Millies
Lacey Dorn
Will Cart
Set Decoration:
Annina Pfuel
Writer:
Mafalda Millies
Lacey Dorn
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