More of a film essay - of the type pioneered by Orson Welles and Chris Marker - than a standard documentary, German filmmaker Lutz Dammbeck's The Net: The Unabomber, the LSD and the Internet begins with the typical format and structure of a nonfiction film, and a single subject (the life and times of mail bomber Ted Kaczynski). From that thematic springboard, Dammbeck branches out omnidirectionally, segueing into a series of thematic riffs and variants on such marginally-related subjects as: the history of cyberspace, terrorism, utopian ideals, LSD, the Central Intelligence Agency, and Cuckoo's Nest author Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters.
Release Date | October 1, 2003 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Das Netz | |
Runtime | 2h 1min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | English, German | |
Original Language | German | |
Production Countries | Germany | |
Production Companies | ARTELutz Dammbeck FilmproduktionSWR |