Double Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Ondi Timoner (Dig!) returns to the festival with her latest pacy and penetrating study, exploring the impact of technology on our interactions and our identities through the story of internet pioneer Josh Harris. Timoner gives us enough background to see a lonely kid whose personality was shaped more by TV by than by family or friends, who by the time he reached adulthood in the early 90s was predicting a future dominated by life online. After setting up and profiting from new media companies, he invested his cash in an ‘art experiment’, marking the turn of the millennium by cramming 100 artists into a New York bunker, and filming the bacchanalian results. After the project was closed down by the police, who thought it was a cult, he turned the cameras on himself, persuading his live-in girlfriend to agree to him fitting 32 web surveillance cameras into his loft apartment and streaming every aspect of their lives, however intimate or banal. Although often described as visionary, Harris’s farsightedness didn’t stretch to seeing that this was never going to end well, and the film raises timely questions for us all, not just concerning the morality of Harris’s own experiments, but about how much privacy we’re prepared to sacrifice in pursuit of other aims. —bfi
Ondi Timoner (1969-) is an American film director, producer and editor. She is the only director, along with her team, to win a Sundance grand jury award twice in the festival’s history.
Timoner graduated cum laude from Yale University and founded Interloper in 1995, and in 2004 incorporated it with Vasco Nunes into Interloper Films, LLC. She filmed the documentaries Voices From Inside Time about incarcerated women in Connecticut, winner of the Yale Film Prize – and later, The Nature of the Beast, about one woman’s heroic journey through the criminal justice system, and winner of the Bettina Russel Grand Jury Prize in Canada and The National Society for Visual Anthropology Commendation, which aired on PBS. She later went on to shoot Dam Nation, set in the oldest living civilization of sub-Saharan Africa about a WTO dam.
She created and directed for the TV series Sound Affects, the highest-rated pilot in VH1’s history, and ABC’s highly successful Switched!. Through Interloper… read more
I don't buy the whole"visionary genius" thing they were force feeding the entire Doc. He's an egocentric d-bag with amateur philosophies who happened to strike it big in the dot-com boom,simple as that. They kept focusing on "his" predictions coming true,yet they were neither unique or very accurate.
A doc about the exploits of internet pioneer Josh Harris, a man w/ the brains of Mark Zuckerberg and the creativity of Andy Warhol, and you've most likely never heard of him. Looking in retrospect on Harris' business endeavors, experiments and art projects give our modern-day, broadband-internet-savvy generation an illustration of the ways we shape our identities w/ the use of tech that constantly keep us connected.
Ondi Timoner has a habit of making the subjects in her documentaries look VERY BAD. At this point, I’m surprised anyone would allow her to make a documentary about them. Anton Newcombe of the Brianjonestown… read review