WUFT at CES 2026: Megabytes and Vegas Nights
Jacob Sedesse's camera follows a small public radio station team navigating the overwhelming spectacle of CES 2026. Amidst the neon glow of Las Vegas and a sea of tech evangelists, producer Anya records an interview where a CEO casually mentions data harvesting from household appliances. This documentary captures the surreal collision of earnest journalism and corporate futurism, offering a grounded, human-scale look at a world obsessed with the next big thing. The 2026 film is a quiet observation of information overload and the people trying to make sense of it.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2026 |
| Genre | Documentary, TV Movie |
| Director | Jacob Sedesse |
| Runtime | 59 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 10.0/10 (1 votes) |
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Sedesse adopts a fly-on-the-wall approach, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and disorienting, mirroring the team's experience in the tech carnival. The result is a documentary that is more about human reaction than technological spectacle. This is for viewers who enjoy character-driven, observational docs about subcultures. You'll feel like you're walking the convention floor alongside the reporters, sharing in their minor triumphs and pervasive bewilderment. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jacob Sedesse
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Late night in a college dorm, dreaming of future tech and Vegas spotlights just beyond graduation.
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