
Fanarchy
It's High Noon in Hollywood and Fans are Taking Control
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Fanarchy explores the rise of fan culture and ways in which fans are threatening the Hollywood system by becoming a creative force in their own right. With affordable technology at their fingertips, fans are producing more new content per month than studios or networks combined. Whether it's an original idea or a personal spin on a favorite film or TV show, fans are taking the reins and blurring the line between amateur and professional. Written and directed by Halifax’s own Donna Davies, Fanarchy exposes the burgeoning media landscape and the issues that complicate it – copyright, intellectual property and the concept of originality in a remix culture.
Production
Ruby Tree Films
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Chris Bouchard
Self

Denise Crosby
Self
Brett Culp
Self

Chris Demarais
Self
Andrew Dorfman
Self

Barbara Dunkelman
Self

Kirby Ferguson
Self
Maya Glick
Self

Donald F. Glut
Self

Brea Grant
Self

Richard Hatch
Self
Harry Jay Knowles
Self

Leonard Maltin
Self
Maitland McDonagh
Self

Vic Mignogna
Self

Greg Nicotero
Self

Charlotte Fullerton
Self
Miles Luna
Self

George R. R. Martin
Self

Robert Rodriguez
Self
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