Total Trust

Directed by Jialing Zhang
Film Movement
2023
97 Minutes
Netherlands, Germany
Mandarin
Documentary, Asian
Activism, Asian Studies, China, Human Rights, Women Directors
Not Rated
DVD $150.00
Blu-ray $150.00
PPR $350.00
DRL $499.00
PPR+DRL $599.00

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TOTAL TRUST is an eye-opening and deeply disturbing story of surveillance technology, abuse of power and censorship. What can happen when our privacy is ignored? Through the haunting stories of people in China who have been monitored, intimidated and even tortured, TOTAL TRUST tells of the dangers of technology like Big Data and AI in the hands of unbridled power. Taking China as a mirror, the film sounds an alarm about the increasing use of surveillance tools around the world - even in democratically run countries. If this is the present, what does our future look like?

  • Highest Rating
    "A thorough overview of China’s multi-pronged assault on the privacy and rights of its populace."
    Screen Daily
  • Highest Rating
    "Her chilling, damning film, directed from outside China... with the help of dozens of anonymous local collaborators, stands as... a compelling warning of unchecked surveillance, holding an incriminating mirror to our would-be watchers."
    Nick Bradshaw, Sight & Sound
  • Highest Rating
    "Captivating and chilling at the same time... takes us deep into the Chinese surveillance state.... It is the observational documentary at its best...."
    Aleksandra Biernacka, Modern Times Review
  • Highest Rating
    "It’s a haunting film, to be sure, but absolutely vital. In a land where half a billion cameras are pointed without permission, this is one camera bravely pointed by filmmakers who capture something both cautionary and extraordinarily compelling."
    Jason Gorber, POV Magazine
  • Highest Rating
    "It is an urgent, gripping and frightening film, and serves as much as a warning for the rest of the world as it describes China and its increasing authoritarianism"
    Vladan Petkovic, Cineuropa

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