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Watch TrailerThe digital revolution grinds through creative industries, forcing artists into a dilemma: democratization of tools versus the devaluation of art. Musicians, writers, and filmmakers share their experiences of navigating an era where anyone can create and distribute work instantly. The camera captures conversations in studios, at festivals, and in home offices, where hopes for a new renaissance collide with nostalgia for lost quality filters. A stream of thoughts on copyright, algorithmic recommendations, and the fate of curation paints a portrait of a transitional period where old rules no longer apply, and new ones are not yet written.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2011 |
| Country | Sweden |
| Genre | Documentary, Music |
| Director | David Dworsky |
| Runtime | 88 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.1/10 (28 votes) |
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The filmmakers provide no easy answers, instead skillfully bringing together both optimists and skeptics of the digital age on one screen. The result is a lively, polyphonic debate where the viewer becomes a participant in the search for truth.
What lingers after viewing is not a summary, but a set of sharp questions about the value of one's own creativity in a world of endless content. The film acts as a diagnostic tool for anyone who creates anything today. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: David Dworsky
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