NEWS
EDUCATIONAL SCREENINGS
Educational/special screenings will be designed to engage audiences in topics surrounding online privacy. In some instances, the director may be available to lead discussions. For this, and all other inquires please contact bookings@hyraxfilms.com.
PAST SCREENINGS
- New York - Quad Cinema - July 12-25
- Los Angeles - Laemmle Noho 7 - July 19-25
- Chicago - Gene Siskel Film Center - July 20 & 23*
- Seattle - SIFF Cinema - July 25
- Denver - SIE Film Center - July 26*,27*, 28*-Aug 8
- Phoenix - Harkins Valley Art - July 26-Aug 1
- San Francisco – The Roxie - Aug 2*-8
- Dallas – Texas Theatre - Aug 2-4
- Richmond – Bow Tie Criterion Cinemas at Movieland - Aug 2-8
- Toronto – Bloor Hot Docs Cinema - Aug 2 – 14
- San Jose – Camera 3 Cinemas – Aug 2 – 15
- Premieres on PIVOT TV Sunday, Aug 11th 8/7c - find your local station: find.pivot.tv/
- Lake Worth – Lake Worth Playhouse – Aug 16-22
- San Diego – Digital Gym – Aug 16-22
- Washington, DC – West End Cinema – August 16-22
- Oakland – The New Parkway Theater – August 20
- Brooklyn, NY – IndieScreen – Sept 6-12
- Lake Park, FL – Mos’Art Theatre – Sept 13-19
- Three Rivers, MI – Riviera Theatre – Sept 17-21
- Norfolk, VA – Naro Cinema – Sept 18
- Austin, TX – Stateside Theater – Sept 19
- Vancouver, BC – VanCity Theatre – Sept 20-23
- Ogden, UT – Art House Cinema 502 – Sept 20-Oct 3
- Miami – Cosford Cinema @ UM – Sept 20
- Whitehorse, Yukon Terr – Yukon Film Society – Sept 22
- Columbus, OH – Gateway Film Center – Sept 22-28
- Boulder – Boedecker Theater at Dairy Center – Sept 24-28
- Wilmington, DE – Theatre N at Nemours – Sept 27
- Bellingham, WA – Pickford Film Center – Oct 4-8
- Nashville, TN – Belcourt Theatre – Oct 9-10
- Hamilton, NY – Hamilton Theater – Oct 9-13
- Macon, GA – Douglass Theatre – Oct 22
- Pleasantville, NY – Jacob Burns Film Center – Nov 6*
- Daytona Beach, FL – Cinematique Theatre – Nov 24
- Lancaster, PA - Ware Center – Dec 6
Premieres on PIVOT TV Sunday, Aug 11th 8/7c Find your local station: find.pivot.tv
* = director Cullen Hoback will be in attendance
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
- “This quietly blistering documentary should rile even the most passive viewer.”
Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times
- “The scariest movie I’ve seen this year, a horror tale that would have been science fiction had it been made in the 1990s.”
G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle
- “The term “opting in” suggests a matter of choice. But as the thoughtful and spirited documentary “Terms and Conditions May Apply” makes chillingly clear, choices are few for netizens.”
Sheri Linden, The Los Angeles Times
- “One of the most important and eye-opening films of the year.”
Kevin Lally, Film Journal International
- “Timing could hardly be better…”
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter
- “Must-see doc.”
Whitney Matheson, USA Today
- “A riveting investigation on the death of privacy…a must see.”
Ben Umstead, TwitchFilm
- “A shocking and disturbing investigation into the basic civil rights we surrender when we click the ubiquitous little boxes that allow us to do all the many things we do online.”
Paul Sbrizzi, HammertoNail
- “Nail-biting suspense…a vital piece of journalism…asks the questions we should all be asking.”
Vanessa McMahon, FilmFestivals.com
- “Darkly comical…calmly understated and arrestingly insistent.”
Joe Leydon, Variety
- “The most important film made this year.”
Felix Vasquez Jr., Cinema Crazed
- “What social media’s founding fathers have wrought.”
Brian D. Johnson, Macleans
- “It will definitely leave you and any other viewer talking afterward.”
Joshua Brunsting, CriterionCast
- “If you believe the privacy promises of online giants like Google and Facebook, then Cullen Hoback’s doc will remove the scales from your eyes and your hand away from your mouse.”
Peter Howell, The Toronto Star
- “Hoback does a stellar job of corralling a lot of information, and the consequences of giving up so much personal data, and presenting in clear terms.”
Brandy Dean, Pretty Clever Films
- “This documentary should be mandatory viewing for everyone who uses the internet.”
John Ford, Slug Magazine
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