The Sprawl (Propaganda About Propaganda)

  • 70'
  • Netherlands
  • 2016
The internet is not only for cat films and digestible morsels of digital democracy. In fact, these only distract us from more urgent matters. Here, Dutch digital design collective Metahaven poses pressing questions about the internet few dare pose. Who benefits from social media? Does Adobe software express an ideology? Is the internet facilitating aesthetic terrorism?
The result is an unbroken digital scream, proclaiming that the internet has become a disruptive super weapon on the geopolitical stage. The Sprawl (Propaganda About Propaganda) is also a paranoid, digital trip in which form and content continually influence each other. With restless, futurist beats by Kuedo, far-reaching green-screen manipulations and other glitch-art elements, internet aesthetics are obviously a source of inspiration for the filmmakers. At the same time, everything related to the internet is a target in this documentary. So: propaganda about propaganda.

  • 70'
  • Netherlands
  • 2016
Director
Metahaven
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Netherlands, United Kingdom
Year
2016
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
70'
Medium
DCP
Languages
English, Russian
Producers
Maria Bota, Sian Habell-Aili
Production Companies
Lighthouse, The Space
Sales
Metahaven
Screenplay
Metahaven
Cinematography
Metahaven
Editor
Metahaven
Music
Kuedo
Website
http://sprawl.space/about-the-sprawl
Director
Metahaven
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Netherlands, United Kingdom
Year
2016
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
70'
Medium
DCP
Languages
English, Russian
Producers
Maria Bota, Sian Habell-Aili
Production Companies
Lighthouse, The Space
Sales
Metahaven
Screenplay
Metahaven
Cinematography
Metahaven
Editor
Metahaven
Music
Kuedo
Website
http://sprawl.space/about-the-sprawl