Tuesday 31 March, 19:00

FIFDH: Molly vs the Machines

Marc Silver’s documentary traces a father’s search after his fourteen-year-old daughter, Molly, dies by suicide following exposure to dangerous online content. The film examines how social platforms and opaque algorithms shape youth mental health and public life, moving between intimate testimony and investigative urgency. It frames a moral and legal reckoning—accountability, institutional denial, the stakes for democracy—through a sober, observational lens. Tense, empathetic and unflinching, it foregrounds the human cost of engineered attention.

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