Public Figure

Public Figure

By Brian Corso

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2019-06-18
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 6min
  • Director: Brian Corso
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
3.2/10
3.2
From 4 Ratings

Description

Public Figure is an exploration of our society's increasing obsession with social media. The insightful documentation of social media use and addiction invites the viewer to question if what we see online is reality or complete delusion. As it closely examines the addictive tendencies caused by social media, the film follows the lives of our established Instagram influencers around the globe. Beginning in New York and continuing through Los Angeles, Toronto, Vancouver, and South Africa. Throughout our travels our influencers show us how they've transformed their lives into enterprises, while voicing their concerns on the addiction. Clinical psychologists and counselors inform us about the short and long term effects of social media. While some use their social media success to inspire, promote a cause, or market their business. Public Figure allows us to reflect on our personal social media use, while questioning how our society perceives reality.

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Reviews

  • Eye opening

    5
    By Dana Alabadi
    Saw the film at the screening in NYC ... an eye opening film that leaves you thinking about perception and the digital world we live in today
  • Gripping

    5
    By NRobs
    I saw this movie at a film festival in New York and the characters and insight was amazing. A diverse cast, from calm to crazy, across food, fitness, fame, fraud, and other genres. Social addiction, and reality.
  • Much needed

    5
    By Brian M 21
    Society needs a wake up call !! A must see !!
  • Amazing!!!

    5
    By devil14dawg
    This is Society today as we know it, Brilliant!
  • Amazing! A must see Documentary.

    5
    By Mato Sun
    An amazing exposé of today’s digital media world. Current and relevant, this film really breaks down the contrasts between the good and potentially dangerous side of social media addiction. A+++

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