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]

I Love Alaska
Footage from the miniseries' final episode.
Directed byLernert Engelberts Sander Plug
Produced byBruno Felix Femke Wolting
StarringMary C. McKitrick
CinematographyMisha de Ridder
Edited bySander Cijsouw
Production
company
Submarine Channel
Distributed bySubmarine Channel
Release date
2009
Running time
54:17
CountryNetherlands
LanguageEnglish

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

  1. "Minimovies - I Love Alaska - Lernert Engelberts and Sander Plug". www.minimovies.org. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  2. "2006 AOL search data snafu spawns "I Love Alaska" short films". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
  3. Engelberts, Lernert (2009-01-01), I Love Alaska, retrieved 2016-04-19
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