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Deep Web: The Untold Story of Bitcoin and the Silk Road [1] is a 2015 documentary-film directed by Alex Winter, chronicling events surrounding Silk Road, bitcoin and the politics of the dark web. Covering the trial of Ross Ulbricht, the documentary features interviews with Wired writer Andy Greenberg and developer Amir Taaki.
The Zappa documentary tells the story of his life and career. Director Alex Winter had free access to Zappa's extensive archives. The film includes footage of performances by Zappa and his various bands, as well as many interviews of people who knew or worked with him.
Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain is a 2018 American documentary film written and directed by British American actor Alex Winter. [2] [3] [1] [4] The film covers the evolution of blockchain technology and its divisive nature while considering whether it is a economic bubble. [1]
In 2016, Alex Winter launched the grueling quest of his latest documentary with one clear question: "Who the fuck is Frank Zappa?" After four years, a record-breaking Kickstarter campaign ...
If you grew up with Frank Zappa, and he loomed large in your youth-cultural pop rebel sandbox (as he did in mine), he seemed to be many things at once. The avant rock ‘n’ roll absurdist who ...
By his own admission, the documentary -- which first appeared at SXSW in March and hits Epix on May 31st -- can't tell the whole story of the Silk Road, an anonymous bazaar of hallucinogens ...
[28] [29] [30] Winter returned as Bill Preston in the film, Bill & Ted Face the Music, which was released on August 28, 2020; [31] with Reeves describing the plot as, "Basically, they're supposed to write a song to save the world and they haven't done that." [32] In January, 2024, Alex hinted about a possibility of a 4th film "Bill & Ted 4". [33]
In the new documentary "Deep Web," Alex Winter helps to uncover the complex mystery of the. Have you ever wondered what the World Wide Web looks like beyond Google and Facebook? There is actually ...