The End of the Internet

dir. Dylan Reibling / 2025 / Canada / 88 min
From an anarchist squat in Berlin, to a futuristic landscape in Taiwan, to a remote village in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, we encounter a series of figures from the internet decentralization movement.

From an anarchist squat in Berlin, to a futuristic landscape in Taiwan, to a remote village in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, we encounter figures from the internet decentralization movement.  A journey through infrastructure, power and history with the dissidents trying to hardwire a new path forward. A film about the invisible operating system of the modern world. From an anarchist squat in Berlin, to a futuristic landscape in Taiwan, to a remote village in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, we encounter a series of figures from the internet decentralization movement.  These radicals are confronting internet infrastructure and the unexpected ways it exerts pressure on their way of life. A journey through infrastructure, power and history with the dissidents trying to hardwire a new path forward.

duration:
88 min
country / year of production:
Canada / 2025
director:
Dylan Reibling
cinematography:
Jared Raab
production:
Dylan Reibling
selected festivals and awards:
2025 – CPH:DOX Copenhagen
sections:
Fetish and Culture
tags:
technology internet architecture

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