
Social Studies
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Run Time: 57 min. Format: Digital
Vidiots and FX invite you to a special free theatrical screening of Lauren Greenfield’s eye-opening documentary series Social Studies – hosted by Rashida Jones and featuring a post-screening conversation with filmmaker Lauren Greenfield and subjects from the series, moderated by Deadline’s Matthew Carey.
From Emmy® Award winning filmmaker/photographer Lauren Greenfield, Social Studies is a character–driven documentary series that delves into the lives of the first generation raised on social media. Filmed in Los Angeles over a school year, this groundbreaking social experiment features a diverse group of LA teens who open up their lives and phones to offer an intimate glimpse into how social media has reshaped childhood. From battling bullying, grappling with beauty standards, coping with racism, exploring sexuality, navigating the pressures of constant comparison, and making life–altering decisions, their compelling and relatable experiences take us on a raw, visceral and urgent journey through the challenges of growing up in the digital age. Social Studies is created, directed, and executive produced by Lauren Greenfield (The Queen of Versailles, Generation Wealth, The Kingmaker, THIN) alongside executive producers Frank Evers, Wallis Annenberg, Andrea Van Beuren, Regina K. Scully, and Caryn Capotosto.
Doors will Open at 6:00pm, Screening will start at 7:00pm with conversation to follow.
Please note that this screening is first-come-first-served, and your RSVP does not guarantee entry. As we are hoping to accommodate as many people as possible, all free screenings are overbooked to account for no-shows. We recommend an early to on-time arrival, we may not be able to accommodate late entries.