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12 Little Things
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12 Little Things

Oct 31, 2025
0h 12m
★ 9.0

There used to be a rare bird that flew through the computer from time to time. This is the path of flight of the Window Dweller. It comes from nowhere, goes straight through the screen and leaves in an upward motion into the sky.

Overview

12 Little Things. You only have to do 12 Little Things to bring back the bird. In this movie I’m in search of Furry as a ritual in times of bland and blank AI-optimization. The ritual is missing when the AI skips all steps. Furry offers so many rituals – so many steps. It’s really cult-like and that is the importance for humans in a post-post-(…)-digtale landscape: We need a cult to survive and escape the hyper-dominance of companies seeping into the everyday digital immersion of life, leaving no space left to go, while their AI-systems are helping right-wing actors worldwide to spread their poisonous ideologies, destroying any possibilites of a dignified human life on earth and earth itself.

Genres

Documentary
Comedy
Romance

Cast

Kris Slyka

Arm that points

Kris Slyka

I.V. Nuss

Woman who loves a bird

I.V. Nuss

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