Digital Tsunami: Big Tech, Big AI, Big Brother
A screen flickers to life in an empty room containing only a chair. A voice from the speakers asks about privacy, and the walls begin to fill with personal data—photos, messages, bank statements. This 2025 documentary drama investigates how artificial intelligence technologies and major corporations are constructing a new reality of digital surveillance. The director employs archival interview footage with developers, animated visualizations of algorithms, and recreations of pivotal events in Big Tech history. The film reveals how data collection has transformed from a personalization tool into a system of total control, where every click, message, and movement becomes part of a digital dossier. Cybersecurity experts, former employees of tech giants, and philosophers of the digital age debate the ethical boundaries of AI development.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Canada |
| Genre | Documentary, Drama |
| Director | Fred Peabody |
| Runtime | 84 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.3/10 (3 votes) |
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The director constructs the narrative through a contrast between the sleek aesthetics of tech company presentations and the raw texture of hidden data harvesting processes. The camera moves from the sterile offices of Silicon Valley to server rooms where storage unit lights blink rhythmically.
What lingers is a sense that familiar digital tools possess a second, invisible dimension. A quiet gem for viewers contemplating the price of technological advancement. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Fred Peabody
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In the office after hours, with the computer screen still glowing in the dim light.
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