InRealLife takes us on a journey from the bedrooms of British teenagers to the world of Silicon Valley to find out what exactly the internet is doing to our children? Filmmaker Beeban Kidron suggests that rather than the promise of free and open connectivity young people are increasingly ensnared in a commercial world. Beguiling and glittering on the outside it can be alienating and addictive. InRealLife asks if we can afford to stand by while our children trapped in their 24/7 connectivity are being outsourced to the net? Special Features: Additional Clips
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play InRealLife takes us on a journey from the bedrooms of British teenagers to the world of Silicon Valley to find out what exactly the internet is doing to our children? Filmmaker Beeban Kidron suggests that rather than the promise of free and open connectivity young people are increasingly ensnared in a commercial world Beguiling and glittering on the outside it can be alienating and addictive InRealLife asks if we can afford to stand by while our children trapped in their 247 connectivity are being outsourced to the net? Special FeaturesTheatrical TrailerDirector Q&A with Jon SnowDeleted ScenesComputer Love by Suli Breaks
Documentary directed by Beeban Kidron. All over the world, the children of today are connected in a seemingly open and free way through the internet. Filmmaker Beeban Kidron travels from teenagers' bedrooms in Britain to Silicon Valley in California to explore how this is affecting children's expectations of the world around them and how they interact socially as a result.
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