Megadoc
Watch TrailerAlexey, a former programmer from Moscow, has spent the last three years trying to hack a system. Not a government or corporate one — but his own memory. He records every day of his life on camera, creating terabytes of raw footage that he then analyzes with neural networks, searching for patterns that escape conscious thought. This 2025 documentary project transforms a personal digital archive into an exploration of the nature of time, identity, and the boundaries between the real and the recorded. The director observes the process with a cold detachment, allowing the viewer to piece together the mosaic of a life where the past is constantly re-examined by algorithms. The film balances on the edge of a cinematic essay and a technological experiment, posing uncomfortable questions about what we choose to preserve and what we ultimately lose in the pursuit of total documentation of existence.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Mike Figgis |
| Runtime | 107 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.9/10 (6 votes) |
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The director employs a method of assisted editing, where the final composition is shaped not by a human, but by an algorithm trained on the protagonist's chronology. The camera remains static, like observing a laboratory experiment.
What lingers is a sense of unsettling clarity, as if you've peered into someone else's digital diary that has begun reading you. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Mike Figgis
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At a desk with dual monitors, deep in data analysis, tracing connections.
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