
Star Wars Kid: The Rise of the Digital Shadows
Documentary
Overview
Ghyslain Raza, better known as the “Star Wars Kid,” breaks his silence to reflect on our hunger for content and the right to be forgotten in the digital age.
Top Cast


Ghyslain Raza
Ghyslain Raza
Self
Ghyslain Raza
Self
Andy Baio
Andy Baio
Self
Andy Baio
Self
Jonathan Trudel
Jonathan Trudel
Self
Jonathan Trudel
Self
Jean-Michel Berthiaume
Jean-Michel Berthiaume
Self
Jean-Michel Berthiaume
Self
Kate Eichhorn
Kate Eichhorn
Self
Kate Eichhorn
Self
Kathleen Rouillard
Kathleen Rouillard
Self
Kathleen Rouillard
Self
François Vigeant
François Vigeant
Self
François Vigeant
Self
Christian Bouchard
Christian Bouchard
Self
Christian Bouchard
Self
Katharina Niemeyer
Katharina Niemeyer
Self
Katharina Niemeyer
Self
Nina Duque
Nina Duque
Self
Nina Duque
Self
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