Erasing David

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"He has nothing to hide but does he have nothing to fear?"
  • NR
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 6.1  (419)

Erasing David is a compelling investigative documentary that tells the story of David Bond, a British filmmaker who sets out to discover how much of his personal life is exposed to the world through data mining and surveillance. The film raises pertinent questions about online privacy and the extent to which we can maintain our personal privacy in the digital age.

At the beginning of the film, Bond hires Frank M. Ahearn, a professional 'skip-tracer' who has made a career out of finding people who don't want to be found. Ahearn's task is to locate Bond in a series of challenges that Bond has set up for him. The challenges take Ahearn through different parts of Britain and put him in a series of difficult situations.

As Ahearn travels across the country, Bond is also on a journey of his own. He is trying to understand how much of his personal information is available to the world through data brokers, social media, and government surveillance. Bond sets out to erase himself and his digital footprint, but as he peels back the layers of his online life, he realizes that it's almost impossible to do everything.

Throughout the movie, Bond meets with various experts and analysts who reveal the disturbing extent to which our private lives are being monitored and tracked. He visits government departments, private surveillance firms, and data brokers who all collect and package our personal data. Bond learns that these companies can use our credit card history, location data, and even our social media activity, to create detailed profiles of our lives.

As the movie progresses, Bond's quest to erase himself becomes increasingly difficult. He learns that he cannot erase himself from everything and that once our data is captured and stored, it's never truly erased. The film culminates in Bond's final challenge, where he must evade high-tech surveillance by the police to reach his final destination.

Erasing David is a thought-provoking documentary that challenges us to rethink our relationship with technology and privacy. The film raises many pertinent questions about the cost of living in a constantly monitored world, and whether the benefits of convenience and connectivity are worth the loss of privacy.

The documentary also highlights the need for more transparent and ethical practices around data collection and surveillance. Bond's story shows how our data can be misused and manipulated for commercial and political gains. The film ultimately leaves us wondering what the future of privacy might look like and whether we can ever regain control over our personal data and digital lives.

In conclusion, Erasing David is a must-watch documentary for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, privacy, and social justice. Bond's journey of self-discovery and reflections on privacy is relatable and educational, and the film's narrative is fast-paced, with moments of humor and tension. With its pertinent message and engaging content, Erasing David is a documentary that should not be missed.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (419)