In the Nets
Director: Vit Klusak, Barbora Halupova
Country: Czech Republic
Year of production: 2020
Duration: 60 min
Subject:
- Children's rights
Audience:
- Government officials
- Lawyers
The main characters - three adult actresses - pretend to be twelve-year-old girls and register on the most popular social networks for an experiment that opens up the topic of child sexual abuse. This film proves once again that while Facebook and Tik-Tok are for children's entertainment, for some adults they have become a tool for their corruption.
director
Vit Klusak
Vit Klusak is a Czech director, producer, screenwriter, actor and cinematographer. He was born in 1980 to the family of jazz pianist and composer Emil Viklický. He studied photography at the Institute of Industrial Graphics and graduated from the Department of Documentary Film at the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague, where he has been working as a teacher since 2006. His films systematically explore the friction points between creativity and society. He runs the independent film company Hypermarket Film Ltd.Filmography: As a director, he is known for the films In the Nets (2020), The Great Nothing (2023), 13 Minutes (2021), Once Upon a Time in Poland (2020), All for the Good of the World and Noszowice (2010), and The Czech Dream (2004). He produced the documentary films Putin's Witnesses (2018), Gorbachev. Paradise (2020).
Barbora Chalupova
Barbora Chalupova is a Czechis a new generation director and screenwriter who makesfilms on topical issues such as gender equality, LGBT+ rightsLGBT+ rights, the housing crisis, and disinformation.Filmography: “In the Nets (2020), The Law of Love (2021),“Real (E) State (2019), On the Brink (2018), Theory of Equality(2017), and Weapons for Battle (2016).
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