ForEveryone.Net

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Cortometraje / Documental
Estados Unidos, 2016, 35 min

Director:

Jessica Yu

Guión:

Jessica Yu

Cámara:

Josh Salzman

Música:

Jeff Beal
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Sinopsis(1)

In 1989 a young computer programmer from London changed the world forever when he created the World Wide Web. As colossal as that achievement is, Sir Tim Berners-Lee is far from being a household name, and very few people know his story. Instead of monetizing his invention, a step that would propel him toward fame and fortune, Berners-Lee refused to seek a patent on the internet, making it a free and accessible resource for everyone. This decision sparked a global revolution and completely changed the way individuals communicate and obtain information forever. In Jessica Yu's (Last Call at the Oasis, Misconception) documentary, the focus is placed on the development and early stages of Berners-Lee's internet, as well as the call for net neutrality and the campaign for the World Wide Web to remain free and accessible for all. Combining footage that has become endearingly (and rapidly) nostalgic - clunky '90s PCs, text-heavy programs, and awkward website designs - with interviews with the mystery man responsible for our hyperconnectivity, foreveryone.net shows the power of the internet and the importance of Sir Tim Berners-Lee's continued vision. (Seattle International Film Festival)

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