A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 3, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
September 24, 2023
Creators:
Casper Boon
Tessel ten Zweege
Original Title:
Tessel in Cyberspace
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
HUMAN
Countries:
NL
Today's activists are on a virtual frontline. Some of the biggest social movements of recent decades started as hashtags. #BlackLivesMatter got millions of people worldwide to go and protest and #MeToo put Harvey Weinstein behind bars. Writer and feminist Tessel ten Zweege (25) also ventures into the virtual landscape of cyberactivism, in which she particularly speaks out for women's rights. Yet she increasingly wonders how effective cyberspace is as a battleground for her social activism. In the 3Lab: Tessel in Cyberspace she investigates how effective so-called hashtag activism actually is.
Art Direction:
Casper Boon
Boom Operator:
Bram van Kaauwen
Cinematography:
Laksmi Papenburg
Color Grading:
Stein Boon
Director:
Tengbeh Kamara
Editor:
Laksmi Papenburg
Editorial Staff:
Roberto Lobosco
Maxime Miedema
Producer:
Casper Boon
Kelly Henning
Production Assistant:
Juliƫtte Kok
Sound Mixer:
Mees van der Wal
Supervising Producer:
Rens Mevissen
VFX Artist:
Julia Dahmen
Wardrobe Designer:
Ia Estella Pedrolli
Writer:
Tessel ten Zweege
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