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- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
Ella Stockton
- Assistant to Tara Zhang
- (as Rorie Stockton)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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A chilling portrait of the modern "American Dream"
A truly chilling portrait of the modern "American Dream", where everyone sells their soul to be famous for being famous and privacy evaporates as icons become public property. Really engrossing and beautifully portrayed. Definitely recommended.
The perfect formula for an indie gem.
A great movie that captures the manufactured nature of social media and addresses current social issues of our generation. It's a reflection of everyone's secret cyber-identity, portraying the good and the bad. Casey's character world in search of true connections vanishes in this deeply emotional and heartbreaking but beautiful story. Wonderful cinematography, and a great casting are just the perfect formula for this indie gem.
What is a social media influencer?
An interesting and critical look at how social media can impact our lives. Social Media Influencers, what are they? Why do we give them so much hype and then gleefully bring them down the very next moment?
I really enjoyed the editing technique which switched between social media and cinematic format.
I really enjoyed the editing technique which switched between social media and cinematic format.
21st Century stardom
This is a brilliant 21st Century interpretation of the 20th Century story of A Star is Born. Only in our current world stardom can come and go in what seems like 10 minutes.
Marsha Day is pushed to the top of internet popularity and fails to realize the consequences that it brings. The charm of this film is watching how she handles the situation and how people react to her sudden fame.
It's a bumpy road for her!
Marsha Day is pushed to the top of internet popularity and fails to realize the consequences that it brings. The charm of this film is watching how she handles the situation and how people react to her sudden fame.
It's a bumpy road for her!
Dark comedy slaps us in our digital face...ouchie...
This is a type of farce and morality tale of the Cinderella story gone digital follower mania cray cray. And commerce through the taste makers through the freakish impersonal new world we live in. It was well directed and acted. It is a dark comedy that is a ballsy wake up call to all of us. Let's go camping and unplug right now!!!! (needless to say it hit me where it was intended to and I feel the need to get all woke).
Did you know
- TriviaDirector David Tyson Lam asked Casey Killoran to eat real cat food in the movie's most controversial scene.
- Quotes
Marsha Day: "I've got so many offers, I don't know what to do"
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
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