Fyre is a documentary film that explores the disastrous Fyre Festival, a highly publicized music festival that was supposed to take place in the Bahamas in 2017. The festival was promoted as a luxurious event with top musical acts, gourmet food, and luxurious accommodations.
However, Fyre Festival turned out to be a complete disaster, with attendees arriving to find half-built tents, no running water, and inadequate food. The festival was ultimately canceled, leaving hundreds of people stranded on the island.
The documentary delves into the behind-the-scenes planning of the festival, revealing the fraudulent practices of the organizers and the mismanagement that led to the event's failure. It also explores the role of social media influencers in promoting the festival and the impact of their endorsements.
Overall, Fyre serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of misleading marketing and the consequences of putting profit over people.
Play | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
Fyre
|
||
THE TIDES (OPENING CREDITS)
|
Jason Hill:
Writer
|
|
THE RIGHT THINGS
|
||
CORONA RADIATA
|
||
PROCEDURAL
|
||
HOPE UNFOLDING
|
||
SLIDING SLEDDING
|
||
PEACHES IN THE STARS WITH LUA
|
||
WASHINGTON APPROACH
|
Daniel Pemberton:
Composer
|
|
SHAMBLES
|
Scattle:
Performer
|
|
SAND AND FOAM
|
||
FOUR ENCLOSED WALLS
|
||
CHEETAHT2 [LD SPECTRUM]
|
||
L'ÉCHAPPÉE
|
||
BROKEN GLASS
|
||
PEOPLE LIE ALL THE TIME
|
Trent Reznor:
Performer
|
|
ONE PARTICULAR MOMENT
|
Trent Reznor:
Performer
|
|
ON WE MARCH
|
Trent Reznor:
Performer
|
|
DEEP BLUE
|
||
TORN POLAROID
|
||
PRODUK 29 [101]
|
||
CLUB ONE
|
||
THEM AND US
|
||
FACADE
|
||
DO MATTER
|
Plaid:
Performer
|
|
?
|
||
INQUIRIES
|
||
TECHNICALLY, MISSING
|
||
THE PLACE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW
|
||
LESS LIKELY
|
||
A WORLD AWAY
|
||
THE FOREVER RAIN
|
||
OTHER WAYS TO GET TO THE SAME PLACE
|
||
DEMO #1
|
||
SAD ALRON
|
||
THE STREAKER
|
||
09 GHOSTS I
|
||
RAIN
|
||
TRAILS
|
||
TENTS
|
||
DEMO #3
|
||
WHILE I'M STILL HERE
|
||
LIKE HOME
|
||
THE SAME DREAM
|
||
PRESS, BREATH
|
||
BLACK NOISE
|
||
THE TIDES (END CREDITS)
|
Jason Hill:
Writer
|
|