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Canada | 2023 | Documentary | 97 min | English

Directed by Shimon Dotan
Produced by Paul Cadieux, Shimon Dotan and Netaya Anbar

Adam & Eve brought the Cognitive revolution 70,000 years ago. Gutenberg invented the Print just 570 years ago. And now, it is CYBER that became the new domain at the core of modern human condition. The film Cyber-Everything uncovers the promise and perils of this new domain. It features AI and Internet pioneers, philosophers, artists, and us, the users, who shape it as much as we are shaped by it.


Shimon Dotan / Writer & Director

Dotan was born in Romania and at the age of 9 (1959) moved to Israel where he grew up in an agricultural cooperative. He is an award-winning filmmaker—Sundance ("Hothouse") Berlin ("Smile of the Lamb") Sheffield ("The Settlers") & multiple Israeli Film Academy Awards. He’s the recipient of a Guggenheim and of a Cullman fellowship at NYPL. Dotan teaches Political Cinema & Visual Thinking at NYU.

Paul Cadieux / Producer

Paul Cadieux is one of Canada’s leading and most active film and television producers. Among numerous other accolades, he has won a Genie Award for Best Motion Picture for the two-time Oscar‑nominated Les Triplettes de Belleville (Cannes Film Festival).

In his more than three decades as a producer, co-producer, executive producer and distributor, Paul has often preferred to operate out of the limelight while remaining centrally involved in dozens of major Canadian and international projects ranging from children’s animation series, thriller features films, romantic comedies, travel shows, reality programming, international co-productions, feature documentaries and TV series in both English and French.

Through his umbrellas, Megafun Productions Inc. and Filmoption International Inc., along with his extensive in-house equipment rental company and state-of-the-art post-production facilities, Paul has long prided himself on being well-positioned to be able to have a significant impact on projects he feels are both creatively and commercially viable and to provide the missing elements to advance a worthy production.

Among his many award-winning productions, we can find Danae Elon’s P.S. Jerusalem (TIFF and Berlin 2015), Shimon Dotan’s The Settlers (Sundance 2016) and Left Behind America for PBS/Frontline, Advocate and GAZA, both selected at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, as well as Ido Mizrahy’s The Longest Goodbye (Sundance 2023) and Tünde Skovrán’s Who I Am Not (SXSW 2023).

Anyone looking for a pattern in Paul Cadieux’s varied production and distribution work will invariably note that quality, high production value, respecting budgets and matching the marketplace’s needs are consistent qualities of his overall creative and commercial output.

In a field where the dual elements of creative passion and experienced production know-how almost always go hand-in-hand, Paul Cadieux brings a wealth of both to any and all productions he puts his full commitment, heart, experience and resources behind.