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Sundance 2019: The Great Hack important starting point on complex issues of user data, breach of trust and privacy

January 31, 2019
Prior to the opening of this year’s Sundance, producer Geralyn Dreyfous said the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook data breach is part of two of the biggest stories of the year. After watching The Great Hack, directed by Karim Amer...
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Sundance 2019: Eight documentaries, three Sundance Kids films highlight Utah connections to festival selections

January 23, 2019
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of The Utah Review curtain raiser feature for Sundance 2019. Part I can be found here. It is a fixture in the annual slate of films for Sundance...
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