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Fyre Fraud

  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Fyre Fraud (2019)
Documentary exploring the lead-up and aftermath of 2017's disastrous Fyre Festival, including an interview with 25-year-old entrepreneur and Fyre Festival mastermind Billy McFarland.
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Concert promoters and rapper Ja Rule advertise a high-end festival experience that fails spectacularly when they don't plan for the infrastructure to support the venue, artists and guests.Concert promoters and rapper Ja Rule advertise a high-end festival experience that fails spectacularly when they don't plan for the infrastructure to support the venue, artists and guests.Concert promoters and rapper Ja Rule advertise a high-end festival experience that fails spectacularly when they don't plan for the infrastructure to support the venue, artists and guests.

  • Directors
    • Jenner Furst
    • Julia Willoughby Nason
  • Writers
    • Lana Barkin
    • Jenner Furst
    • Jed Lipinski
  • Stars
    • Billy McFarland
    • Jake Horowitz
    • Polly Mosendz
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7K
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    • Directors
      • Jenner Furst
      • Julia Willoughby Nason
    • Writers
      • Lana Barkin
      • Jenner Furst
      • Jed Lipinski
    • Stars
      • Billy McFarland
      • Jake Horowitz
      • Polly Mosendz
    • 35User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Billy McFarland
    Billy McFarland
    • Self - Founder, Fyre Festival
    Jake Horowitz
    Jake Horowitz
    • Self - Editor at Large, MIC
    Polly Mosendz
    Polly Mosendz
    • Self - Reporter, Bloomberg
    Calvin Wells
    Calvin Wells
    • Self - Venture Capitalist
    Jia Tolentino
    Jia Tolentino
    • Self - Writer, The New Yorker
    Vickie Segar
    Vickie Segar
    • Self - Social Media Strategist
    Ben Meiselas
    Ben Meiselas
    • Self - Partner, Geragos & Geragos
    Jesse Eisinger
    Jesse Eisinger
    • Self - Senior Editor, Propublica
    Randall Jackson
    Randall Jackson
    • Self - Billy McFarland's Attorney
    Anastasia Eremenko-Berg
    • Self - Billy McFarland's Girlfriend
    • (as Anastasia Eremenko)
    Ja Rule
    Ja Rule
    • Self - Co-Founder, Fyre Festival
    Emily Boehm
    Emily Boehm
    • Self - Former Employee, Magnises
    Grant Margolin
    Grant Margolin
    • Self - VP of Marketing, Magnises
    • (archive footage)
    Delroy Jackson
    Delroy Jackson
    • Self - Local Fixer, Fyre Festival
    Ava Turnquest
    Ava Turnquest
    • Self - Chief Reporter, Tribune News Network
    Dave Brooks
    Dave Brooks
    • Self - Senior Correspondent, Billboard
    Austin Mills
    Austin Mills
    • Self - Influencer
    Alyssa Lynch
    Alyssa Lynch
    • Self - Influencer
    • Directors
      • Jenner Furst
      • Julia Willoughby Nason
    • Writers
      • Lana Barkin
      • Jenner Furst
      • Jed Lipinski
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    6plpregent

    The Culmination of Emptiness

    Interestingly, "Fyre Fraud" was released on Hulu a few days before the Netflix documentary on the same subject, the latter of which is the first one I watched.

    I found it so compelling that I rushed to watch "Fyre Fraud", having read that both docs had plenty of interesting footage to offer, with this one including an actual interview with the con artist behind the scam, Billy McFarland.

    Clips of the interview are inserted here and there, but to be perfectly honest, do not provide much insight or reveal anything shocking, besides providing somewhat satisfactory cringey moments where McFarland seems to be sweating bullets and is seen stuttering in embarrassment after being asked certain questions that he obviously won't/can't answer due to ongoing lawsuits. The tone is not overly confrontational, but they did not shy away from asking tricky questions.

    While the Netflix piece had a well-organized, countdown type of structure that documented the lead-up to this disastrous event in great detail then depicted the event itself, both with plenty of on-site footage, "Fyre Fraud" uses a different approach, instead focusing on everything surrounding the event and the more philosophical questions that this literally empty shell raises: is this, to a greater extent, the result of a culture of emptiness? And while "Fyre Fraud" is certainly inferior as far as narrative structure is concerned, it digs deeper than the Netflix doc in its study of "influencers" and millennial culture. While they do not get that much screen time, there are two interviews with influencers who attended the event (no clue what their names are) who, after being candidly asked what an influencer is and how they would describe their "brand" (which is basically themselves and the "lifestyle" that they document, one heavily filtered picture at a time), both answered "positivity" after hesitating for a moment, struggling to find a meaning to something blatantly meaningless.

    There are several other people being interviewed, only a minority of which are also interviewed in the Netflix doc. As such, it was interesting to get different perspectives and, in many aspects, both documentaries are very interesting in their own right and could very well have been merged into one lengthy piece. Anyhow, as I was not familiar with the lead-up to the event and how it all unfolded, I'm happy I got to watch both docs in that order, as "Fyre Fraud" really focuses on the fraudulent aspect of it rather than all the cringe-worthy logistic and administrative failures that led to the disaster. My suggestion would be to watch both docs, starting with Netflix's. That way, with "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened", you'll get a really satisfactory depiction of the facts, including plenty of on-site footage prior to the event and during the event, and then, with "Fyre Fraud", you'll get a better picture of the aftermath, as well as an interesting, more in-depth sociological analysis of the psychological and behavioral traits of a delusional generation obsessed with flashing pictures of a luxurious lifestyle that a serial con man was able to successfully exploit.

    On its own, "Fyre Fraud" might feel a bit incomplete if you're looking for actual footage of this disaster. However, as a complement to "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened", it is highly satisfactory and completes the Netflix piece's deficiencies in terms of social commentary.

    That being said, if you have to choose between the two, I would suggest "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened".
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    if you are going to see one, "Fyre" on Netflix is better than this one on Hulu, both though are about as vapid as the material they are covering

    It is some fairly deep irony when a "documentary" on a subject of exploitative people, using vapid, shallow influencers, to dupe rich kid victims who themselves may have deserved what they got, turns out to be itself exploitative, vapid and meaningless as well. Essentially the makers of "Fyre Fraud" engage in the same cheap marketing and lack of substance as the subject they are covering. We don't even learn why Ja Rule was not jailed

    If you want to learn about this festival, the stages of fraud, and just how nasty everyone involved was, read one of the news articles, and skip this documentary which is so shallow and laughably emotional it could have been made by the fraudsters itself.
    7ejonconrad

    The Netflix Documentary is better, but watch this, too.

    When it rains it pours. Both Netflix and Hulu decided to come out with documentaries about the Fyre Festival at almost exactly the same time.

    The Netflix film is definitely a superior documentary, with broader coverage of the story, but this is worth watching for the interviews with McFarland himself, which Netflix doesn't have.

    Unfortunately, it seems like in exchange for the interviews, they kind of soft pedal what a thoroughly loathsome human being McFarland is. Yes, the make it clear he lied to a lot of people, but you could still walk away from this thinking he's still a basically decent guy who just got in over his head. He's not. He's a pathological liar and a sociopath.

    For example, they leave out the fact that he started a new ticket sales scam *while he was out on bail* for the Fyre fraud charges.

    The biggest flaw in this documentary is they don't even mention the biggest victims of the scam; namely, all the Bahamians who worked round the clock to try to try to make this happen, and then didn't get paid.

    Still, the main takeaway from both documentaries is just how easy it is to separate people from a *lot* of money if you're willing to lie with a straight face, and when i comes to that, there's really no substitute for letting McFarland tell the story in his own words.
    7JoBloTheMovieCritic

    Fyre Fraud

    7/10 - interesting documentary reveals some truths about the much talked about Fyre Fest
    7gbill-74877

    Well told, and depressing

    "In the millennial era, scamming is the air we breathe." - Jia Tolentino, writer for the New Yorker

    'Fyre Fraud' tells the story of a con man pretty well, and also puts it into the larger context of the current generation and social media. Between the cons, enablers, internet influencers, and the entitled, all of them reeking of incredible selfishness, it made me want to weep for humanity.

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      Billy McFarland agreed to appear in the documentary on condition that he be paid.
    • Quotes

      Billy McFarland: I think it's really easy to play "Monday morning quarterback" for myself right now, looking back and saying, "I should've done this, should've done that," and I certainly made a lot of mistakes, there's no question about that. But, before we had the worst luck, we had the best luck. It sounds crazy, but so many things had to go right to make it this big of a failure.

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      • January 14, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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