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Looking for Hackers

Dir: Juan Luis of No
55' - emf / Odisea - 2005




Looking for hakers is a documentary that intends to open or to "hack" our preconceived ideas about what is a Hacker, and introduce us to what the new century and the new millennium has prepared for us; the new ethical and moral standpoint that this new technological revolution has to offer and that manifests itself in our daily life from different parts of our mental geography and various places of our society.

The Web conforms and welcomes this new geography of the world that upholds itself on concepts that crash with archaic power structures that still govern our lives: this new map knows little of border lines, does not stop to think about clashes of civilizations, ignoring old work ways and the power relations originated.

Behind the screen we will see new faces, different from those created by the mass media where spoiled brats play to break security codes and to create corporate-unmerciful virus.




PHOTOS

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These faces introduce new life style options, new job choices beyond from the big corporation, and joined together by the fight for Free software that, like every other language, does not belong to anybody.

Their philosophy brings together different, new and inclusive visions, where races, genders, creeds and ages melt within this medley of information without an owner.

If you take a look to the XXI Century, you may be one of them.
 
direction & script: Juan Luis de No‚
script, camera & sound:   Juan Luis de No
Javier Gómez Serrano
production:  

Javier Gómez Serrano
Roberto Blatt
an emf production for Multicanal

executive production:   Pedro Lozano
music:   Alfonso Arias

 

 
VIDEO
"Looking for Hackers" (60'11''')


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Canal Odisea (Chello Multicanal) (Spain/Portugal)


REVIEWS

"Al ciudadano de a pie probablemente le choque conocer todo el movimiento social que se genera alrededor de la informática: el compromiso ético del SL, la libre difusión del conocimiento, etc (...) En resumen: supo ilustrar muy bien el concepto de hacker y hacking, y el compromiso social de muchos movimientos informáticos y tecnológicos. Muy recomendable."

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"El video nos dice que es y que no es un hacker y entonces nosotros veremos como la idea que teníamos de qué era un hacker cambiará por completo. Veanlo completo, no se van a arrepentir. "

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