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Disconnect Me

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Can you live without your phone? In this innovative documentary, filmmaker Alex Lykos examines the ever-pervasive role of technology in our lives by disconnecting from his phone for 30 days. How will he and those around him react? What will the effects be on his life? Will he be happier or unhappier? Along the way, he investigates the concerning impacts of smartphones and social media through a series of eye-opening interviews, and in a fresh interactive twist, encourages audiences to engage with the film in real time using their own devices.

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Philip Bagnall Loud and Clear Reviews Well-intentioned but unoriginal, Disconnect Me reminds us how addicted we are to our phones, but offers no solutions. Rated: 2.5/5 Sep 19, 2024 Full Review Ronak Kotecha ReviewRon It is evident that Lykos has crafted an important and engaging documentary Rated: 4/5 Feb 27, 2024 Full Review Morgan Rojas Cinemacy This is one detox that even Gwyneth Paltrow would have trouble completing. Director Alex Lykos makes a persuasive argument to cut ties with the invisible chains of your phone in this social issue documentary. Feb 23, 2024 Full Review Alan Ng Film Threat I found Disconnect Me, a documentary by Alex Lykos, to be fascinating and engaging, despite not knowing who he is or how popular he is in Australia. Rated: 8/10 Feb 21, 2024 Full Review Tony Asankomah GhMovieFreak "Disconnect Me" offers a thought-provoking exploration of our dependence on technology, blending personal narrative with broader societal analysis.  Rated: 3/5 Feb 14, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Can you live without your phone? In this innovative documentary, filmmaker Alex Lykos examines the ever-pervasive role of technology in our lives by disconnecting from his phone for 30 days. How will he and those around him react? What will the effects be on his life? Will he be happier or unhappier? Along the way, he investigates the concerning impacts of smartphones and social media through a series of eye-opening interviews, and in a fresh interactive twist, encourages audiences to engage with the film in real time using their own devices.
Director
Alex Lykos
Producer
Alex Lykos, Peter Maple
Screenwriter
Alex Lykos
Production Co
Lykos Entertainment
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 26m