“The Film I’m No Longer Talking About” (2009) – Review #10
In the late 90s Swedish, dot-com millionaire O’Casey decided to makeĀ a horror/cult/noir film. This doc manages to portray the dot com hype and what it does to the mindset of people caught up in its success. It also attempts to show how group-think (or “mass hypnosis” as Casey calls it) can lead a bunch of intelligent, young and well-meaning people down a completely self-destructive path.
The film is maybe a little too long, but offers any film-maker both inspiration and discouragement. You’ve been warned.
Related dox: Overnight (2003), The Burden of Dreams, Hearts of Darkness.
IMDB: 6.1 (23 votes) /Official site / 72 minutes
Directed by: Martin Degrell and Jesper Ganslandt
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