
Facebook Follies
Directed by Geoff D'Eon, Jay Dahl2011 54mDocumentary
6.16.0
Facebook Follies is a one-hour documentary that takes a look at the unexpected consequences of people sharing their personal information on social media. Viewers meet people who lost their jobs, their marriages, their dignity, or who even ended up in jail - all because of their own or someone else's Facebook posting. To give a broader context to the events, these stories are intercut with reflections from experts in the areas of social change, internet security and contemporary media. Shot on location in Canada, the US and the UK, Facebook Follies is an engaging journey through one of today's most pervasive forces of social change.
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Facebook Follies was released on October 27, 2011.
Facebook Follies was directed by Geoff D'Eon, Jay Dahl.
Facebook Follies has a runtime of 54m.
Facebook Follies was produced by Edward Peill.
Facebook Follies is a one-hour documentary that takes a look at the unexpected consequences of people sharing their personal information on social media. Viewers meet people who lost their jobs, their marriages, their dignity, or who even ended up in jail - all because of their own or someone else's Facebook posting. To give a broader context to the events, these stories are intercut with reflections from experts in the areas of social change, internet security and contemporary media. Shot on location in Canada, the US and the UK, Facebook Follies is an engaging journey through one of today's most pervasive forces of social change.
The key characters in Facebook Follies are Narrator (Ann-Marie MacDonald).
Facebook Follies is a Documentary film.
Facebook Follies has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.




