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Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web really digs into the chaotic life of Kim Dotcom, who is as flamboyant as they come. Directed by Annie Goldson, the documentary lays bare the clash between this tech entrepreneur and the might of the US government, all set against the unique backdrop of New Zealand. The pacing feels organic, almost like a conversation, as it weaves between Dotcom's rise and his legal battles. It explores heavy themes of ownership and the murky waters of privacy in our digital world. The interviews are candid, and the archival footage, paired with an almost cinematic score, adds a striking atmosphere. It’s a fascinating peek into the complexities of modern piracy and power.
Documentary on digital piracyFocus on ownership and privacy issuesIn-depth interviews with key players
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