Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology 2011

In this thought-provoking documentary, Tiffany Shlain embarks on a poignant exploration of technology's impact on modern life, weaving together personal anecdotes and archival footage. As her father battles brain cancer and she faces a high-risk pregnancy, Shlain's understanding of connection is tested. With animation and home movies, the film reveals our surprising ties to others and the world, raising questions about interdependence in an increasingly connected world.

In this thought-provoking documentary, Tiffany Shlain embarks on a poignant exploration of technology's impact on modern life, weaving together personal anecdotes and archival footage. As her father battles brain cancer and she faces a high-risk pregnancy, Shlain's understanding of connection is tested. With animation and home movies, the film reveals our surprising ties to others and the world, raising questions about interdependence in an increasingly connected world.

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5.7 /10

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