Erasing David - a documentary film

Posted by denny on Sat 10 Apr 2010 at 13:27

David Bond lives in the UK, one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world. He decides to find out how much private companies and the government know about him by attempting to disappear - a decision that changes his life forever. Leaving his pregnant wife and young child behind he tries to vanish and finds himself tracked across the database state by two ruthless private investigators. This is a chilling journey that forces him to contemplate the meaning of privacy - and its loss.

This is one of a few exclusive preview screenings before a nationwide cinema release on the 29th April. Jo Glanville, the editor of Index on Censorship, will introduce the film and will lead a Q&A afterwards with the Director and the private investigators who hunted him.

"Delivered with one hand on your pulse and the other hand smacking you in the face, Erasing David is a timely clarion call to those of us interested in guarding our civil liberties in an increasingly invasive digital age. An intelligent and subtle reminder that YOU are in charge." - Sheffield Doc/Fest UK

"A brilliant new documentary." - Henry Porter, The Guardian

"A rousing and fascinating call to arms to protect our privacy." - The Independent, UK

Please email: bookings@freewordonline.com or call 020 7324 2570 to book your FREE place.

The latest Index on Censorship magazine, "Brave New Words", opens the debate over whether technology is the saviour of free speech. With Rebecca MacKinnon interviewing Google, Wen Yunchao on how China wields control online and Gus Hosein on why governments should respect privacy.

For more information about the nationwide cinema release, please visit: http://erasingdavid.com/


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