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Erasing David

A sobering documentary in the face of the information age has filmmaker David Bond examining how out of control the state of surveillance in the U.K. has become. Bond postulates that government and corporations know too much about private citizens, and tries to prove this by leaving his family and attempting to disappear for a month, hiring private detectives to try to find him by furnishing only his name.

Year: 2010
Genre: Documentaries, Political Docos
Country: UK
Director: David Bond
Duration: 80 Minutes
Rating: M - Violence, offensive language
6.1/10
Location in store: Documentary (Political)

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