Documentary Screening: Another Body
About this event
This documentary investigates the disturbing rise of deepfake technology and its impact on privacy, identity, and exploitation. The film follows a college student whose life is upended when she discovers her face has been used in explicit deepfake pornography videos circulating online. Through interviews with victims, legal experts, and technologists, the documentary explores the personal and legal challenges of confronting this emerging form of cybercrime. It delves into the inadequacies of current laws and the ethical dilemmas surrounding deepfake technology. By spotlighting real stories of those affected, the film raises urgent questions about consent, accountability, and the future of personal security in the digital age.
NOTE: It probably goes without saying but this documentary includes adult themes, sexually suggestive content and some explicit language.
Location: New Westminster Library Event Space (Room N2100B, inside the Library).
