“Hilarious!”–Eye Weekly “A crowd pleaser…entertaining!”–Variety
What is the internet, anyway? The idea probably makes you think of huge corporate sites like Yahoo, Microsoft, Amazon, and (gasp!) even MySpace. These giant, multi-billion dollar companies spend millions and employ tens of thousands of people worldwide in an effort to get your attention and money.
But did you know that there's a website run by only 22 people in an old Victorian in San Francisco that, despite never having paid a single penny in advertising,
It's all true, and it's called www.craigslist.org.
Since Craig Newmark founded the site in 1995 simply to "help out, in a very small way" he has resisted an onslaught of advertising offers, multi-million-dollar buy outs and even the courtship of national TV shows and Hollywood studios. Now for the first time, for a single, random twenty-four hour period, he has opened up the list to an underground film crew to go behind the scenes and come face to face with some of the posters on the world's biggest "digital commons".
Ever wonder who that guy is who's selling women's army pants at 3:30 in the morning? Or who's REALLY posting on Missed Connections? Are the people behind all those 'personal' ads actually who they say they are? Take an unpredictable (and uncensored) ride for one day on the REAL internet, and find out!
The DVD contains a number of special features never seen before, including:
“Fun and titillating …mesmerizing… this film is poignant.” – Wired News “It’s an absolute blast… 24 HOURS ON CRAIGSLIST is the ultimate people zoo.” – FILM THREAT |
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| amsterdam, netherlands | cinerama 1 | |
| arlington, va | arlington drafthouse theater | |
| austin, tx | alamo drafthouse theater | |
| austin, tx | dobie theater | |
| boise, i d | egyptian theater | |
| boulder, co | boulder theater | |
| chicago, il | gene siskel film center | |
| cleveland, oh | cleveland museum of art | |
| honolulu, hi | honolulu academy of art | |
| los angeles, ca | laemmle theaters at fairfax 3 | |
| los angeles, ca | hammer museum | |
| montreal | cinema duParc | |
| mountain view, ca | Computer History Museum | |
| newport beach: | regency lido theater | |
| new york, ny | two boots pioneer theater | |
| oakland, ca | parkway speakeasy | |
| oklahoma city, ok | lit bar | |
| olympia, wa | olympia film society at the capital theater | |
| portland, or | clinton street theater | |
| san francisco, ca | metreon theatre | |
| san francisco, ca | red vic movie house | |
| san francisco, ca | roxie cinema | |
| san francisco, ca | women's building | |
| san jose, ca | camera 12 cinemas | |
| san rafael, ca | smith rafael theater | |
| toronto, canada | bloor cinema | |
| vail | cascade theater | |
| warsaw | kinoteka theatre | |