I Love Alaska
I Love Alaska is a 2009 documentary chronicling the AOL search history of "user 711391," whose searches are narrated by a monotone female voiceover.[1] The film was produced by Submarine Channel, and released episodically in 2009 before being uploaded to stream for free on Minimovies.org.[2]
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Footage from the miniseries' final episode. | |
Directed by | Lernert Engelberts Sander Plug |
Produced by | Bruno Felix Femke Wolting |
Starring | Mary C. McKitrick |
Cinematography | Misha de Ridder |
Edited by | Sander Cijsouw |
Production company | Submarine Channel |
Distributed by | Submarine Channel |
Release date | 2009 |
Running time | 54:17 |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | English |
Plot
Only glimpsing the life of user 711391 through her search history, we are introduced to a middle-aged woman from Texas looking to rejuvenate her sex life and dreaming of life in Alaska.[3]
Structure
The film is broken into 13 episodes, each running between 3 and 6 minutes long. A voiceover reads aloud the searches of user 711391 in chronological order, indicated by a timestamp on the bottom of the screen. Each episode is accompanied by a steady shot of Alaska (e.g. a mountain range, a log cabin, a highway).
Background
References
- "Minimovies - I Love Alaska - Lernert Engelberts and Sander Plug". www.minimovies.org. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
- "2006 AOL search data snafu spawns "I Love Alaska" short films". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
- Engelberts, Lernert (2009-01-01), I Love Alaska, retrieved 2016-04-19