LIKE is an IndieFlix Original documentary that explores the impact of social media on our lives and the effects of technology on the brain. The goal of the film is to inspire us to self-regulate. Social media is a tool and social platforms are a place to connect, share, and care … but is that what's really happening?
Within the coming decades we will be able to create AIs with greater than human intelligence, bio-en...
Are you a risky drinker? Nearly 70% of American adults drink alcohol and nearly 1/3 of them engage i...
In February, Just Jam's event at The Barbican was cancelled at the last minute. It was an event that...
This is the story of a team of 40 agents facing 4,000 job seekers at a job centre in the Parisian su...
10 May 2007 - China's staggering economic growth has overshadowed a more subtle shift in Chinese soc...
Robert Downey Jr. hosts an exploration of the rise of artificial intelligence and showcases innovato...
THE ARYANS is Mo Asumang's personal journey into the madness of racism during which she meets German...
More faithful than ever to the spirit of the cult series that has been inspiring filmmakers for near...
Following a heated debate on a French news television channel, Left wing MP François Ruffin defies a...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
The line between justice and revenge blurs when a devastated family uses social media to track down ...
A short documentary about being trans in Ireland.
Meet the Mormons examines the very diverse lives of six devout Mormons. Filmed on location and acros...
In a world where technology and humanity intertwine, Tiffany, a self-aware feminist "sex robot", emb...
This film tells the stormy tale of a group of friends from Boulogne-sur-Mer, a French town hit by th...
The documentary investigates the lives and characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they seek...
On June 11th, 1997, Philippe Kahn created the first camera phone solution to share pictures instantl...
Follow the lives of the elderly survivors who were forced into sex slavery as “Comfort Women” by the...