Zuckerberg, Musk, Bezos, and other tech giants roast in the free feature "Silicon Dock" to view online.

This fall, the theater may be very lacking in animated features, but it is in fact a new animated film for those looking for them, Irish writer/director Graham Jones and animator Kasia Wi.niewska has just released their latest feature Silicon Dock on Youtube.

The film's satirical story follows a Dublin pub crawl attended by a group of representatives of the global tech industry who did not disappear during President Trump's last days and were forced to meet outside his office by the Covid-19 pandemic. During the round, the group discussed whether to sign a new EU deal, and a petty interpersonal involving some satisfying one-on-one between well-publicized rivals

"To partially stop us all going crazy during the pandemic, we went ahead and found that I was knocking in my crazy head for a long time." I decided to make a film for the first time.About a bunch of American tech rock stars getting angry on a rainy Dublin afternoon," Jones explained in an essay that was self-published earlier this month.

"I saw it as a social or perhaps cultural, and perhaps a technical experiment. Literally, laboratory experiments. What happens if you take a sample group, for example, 10 early pioneers of the web, the same kind that everyone else has endured online in the 21st century

Now the audience can see the results of these experiments on the silicon dock. Jones described the film as one of the best experiences of his career as a screenwriter and director, giving Wi a lot of credit.1niewska and her animation. (Jones and Wi.niewska is a husband and wife film-making duo.

"We had nothing, we had absolutely nothing, so we used nothing to make it – except ourselves, Jones summed up, "Silicon Dock" was created using very limited resources and performed primarily to preserve our collective well-being during these strange years. "This is a voluntary lockdown project that has been developed by the Ministry of Health, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology," he said."

The Silicon Dock is currently available on Youtube, which is not monetized.

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