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Your Attention Please

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A new generation of parents, teens, and reformers are fighting back against Big Tech's agenda to define the future of human connection. From Kristin, a mother pursuing legislative reform after losing her son, to Trisha, a young programmer building technology to stop cyberbullying, the film reveals how deeply the attention economy is shaping childhood, mental health, and human connection. As lawmakers debate the Kids Online Safety Act, Gen Z launches a global "Offline Club" movement, and a high school dares to go phone-free. What emerges is not a doomsday story, but a hopeful one: proof that the attention crisis is not inevitable and that a cultural shift is already underway.

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Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com 9h
And how can anyone listen to Kristin Bride and not want to cheer her on? She deserves ALL of our attention. Go to Full Review
Tina Kakadelis Film Obsessive 2d
Your Attention Please isn’t hiding the fact that it wants your focus, but in doing so, it wants to give you back your life. Go to Full Review
Joonatan Itkonen Region Free 3d
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... An instrument of change that encapsulates a moment in time so astutely that it captures the urgency and anger needed to turn the tide. Your Attention Please is one of the most vitally important films of the decade. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis A new generation of parents, teens, and reformers are fighting back against Big Tech's agenda to define the future of human connection. From Kristin, a mother pursuing legislative reform after losing her son, to Trisha, a young programmer building technology to stop cyberbullying, the film reveals how deeply the attention economy is shaping childhood, mental health, and human connection. As lawmakers debate the Kids Online Safety Act, Gen Z launches a global "Offline Club" movement, and a high school dares to go phone-free. What emerges is not a doomsday story, but a hopeful one: proof that the attention crisis is not inevitable and that a cultural shift is already underway.
Director
Sara Robin
Producer
Dan Kennedy, Sara Robin
Production Co
Vagrants Originals
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 37m