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Fyre : Le meilleur festival qui n'a jamais eu lieu

Original title: Fyre
  • 2019
  • 13
  • 1h 37m
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7.2/10
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Fyre : Le meilleur festival qui n'a jamais eu lieu (2019)
An exclusive behind the scenes look at the infamous unraveling of the Fyre music festival.
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An exclusive behind the scenes look at the infamous unraveling of the Fyre music festival.An exclusive behind the scenes look at the infamous unraveling of the Fyre music festival.An exclusive behind the scenes look at the infamous unraveling of the Fyre music festival.

  • Director
    • Chris Smith
  • Stars
    • Billy McFarland
    • Jason Bell
    • Gabrielle Bluestone
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  • IMDb RATING
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    54K
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    • Director
      • Chris Smith
    • Stars
      • Billy McFarland
      • Jason Bell
      • Gabrielle Bluestone
    • 139User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 nominations total

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    'Fyre' Is the Documentary the Internet Has Been Waiting For
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    Billy McFarland
    Billy McFarland
    • Self - Fyre Co-Founder
    • (archive footage)
    Jason Bell
    Jason Bell
    • Self - Former NFL Player
    • (archive footage)
    Gabrielle Bluestone
    Gabrielle Bluestone
    • Self - Journalist, Vice News
    Shiyuan Deng
    Shiyuan Deng
    • Self - Product Designer
    Ja Rule
    Ja Rule
    • Self - Fyre Co-Founder
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Ciccarelli
    Michael Ciccarelli
    • Self - Software Engineer
    Mdavid Low
    Mdavid Low
    • Self - Fyre Creative Director
    • (as MDavid Low)
    Samuel Krost
    Samuel Krost
    • Self - Fyre Media
    Andy King
    Andy King
    • Self - Event Producer
    Henry Rolle
    Henry Rolle
    • Self - Former Fyre Employee
    • (as J.R.)
    Brett Kincaid
    Brett Kincaid
    • Self - Director, Matte Projects
    Mick Purzycki
    Mick Purzycki
    • Self - CEO, Jerry Media
    James Ryan Ohliger
    James Ryan Ohliger
    • Self - Jerry Media
    • (as James Ohliger)
    Grant Margolin
    Grant Margolin
    • Self - Fyre Marketing Director
    • (archive footage)
    Keith van der Linde
    Keith van der Linde
    • Self - Pilot
    • (as Keith)
    • …
    Marc Weinstein
    Marc Weinstein
    • Self - Music Festival Consultant
    Martin Howell
    Martin Howell
    • Self - Magnesis…
    Mark Musters
    Mark Musters
    • Self - Creative Director
    • Director
      • Chris Smith
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    8clintstevens

    When You Play With Fyre, You Get Burned

    I had not heard of this festival or even it's outcome, but that could be because I am far from being in the class of people that were duped. I feel sorry for the honest minority who were robbed of their hard-earned wages and their livelihood.

    That is the extent of my sorrow. It's hard to feel sorry for the upper class who think nothing of paying thousands of dollars for a weekend of debauchery. For a short time, they got to see first hand how the 'little people' live; no shelter, no food, no sanitation.

    Hearing a socialite complain that the jet trip to the Bahamas was like 'riding in economy class' sums it up. And Billy McFarland will no doubt be back to prey on the wealthy again.
    7joanacatbagan

    Worth it to watch on a Friday night at home.

    This is a fascinating look on what really happened about the this failer festival from 2017. Goes to show it was just an event with a bunch of Influencers being tricked out of all their money and stranded on a desert island. I see literally nothing bad about that, we should have one every year. My kind of mess.
    8vandrist

    A disastrous masterpiece!!

    A nice in depth look to the disaster Fyre event and a behind the scenes look at how a great business idea can explode when you don't plan properly and you're selling an idea rather than a product. You'll be satisfied by the outcome but bittersweet knowing that a rich boy never learnt his lesson in the end.
    7plpregent

    Cringeworthy escalation to the inevitable

    I remember seeing the infamous promotional video for this festival (not that I'm wealthy enough to attend this kind of event, but some friend sent me the link, so I could "contemplate" the "dream" that other people were going to live). I remember feeling confused about this: what is it, exactly? It's some music festival, but all we see is this Caribbean landscape with a yacht, jetskis and girls in bikinis. Not that this seemed just like a lure, but clearly this was just pretty archetypical promo that could have been just one of a thousand meaningless "influencer" videos in this Instagram era where people are more busy turning their life into a promotional object than living and enjoying it.

    I also remember reading the Vice article documenting the extent of the disaster the actual event was. That article is what got me to understand that this was actually supposed to be a music festival (I did not bother looking into that sort of detail after being sent the initial promotional video, as it seemed like your typical, meaningless Instagram garbage).

    Then, over a year later, I see this thing in the Netflix menu, and decide to watch it. This is an interesting story where what one would initially perceive as pure naivety clearly turns into plain deceit, and where the expectations of grandeur for the "dream" being sold were artificially inflated through social media. And on that last point, I think this documentary does a pretty decent job of mocking how social media and "influencers" (still can't believe that's how these parasites are called), in today's world, is all about style over substance, expectations vs. reality, and the culture of appealing people with luxury items and "lifestyle" while having an empty bank account or being in major debt. How many of these stories have we heard over the years, of people living the "good life", only to go bankrupt a few year later? This is the new "15 minutes of fame" concept, one heavily filtered picture at a time.

    The documentary gathers a satisfying amount of interviews with people who worked on the event, of on-site footage before and during the event, and of other significant moments that show you the true colors of Billy McFarland and Ja Rule - the founders of this scam. You do get some insight on their mentality throughout, as Ja Rule and McFarland have no grasp whatsoever on reality and won't take no for an answer, regardless of whether what they want to do is within the realm of possibility or not. It does not matter to them. They're in the Caribbean, they always got a beer in their hands, and they couldn't care less about the logistics - until the very last second, when they got their back against the wall, but will take their customers' money regardless.

    As I mentioned before, at first, it seems like they really are doing their best to materialize the vision they had. That vision, however, is soon enough unveiled as something that obviously won't happen, with mountains of financial and logistical challenges that just can't possibly be climbed, as could have easily been predicted, had the founders not been so short-sighted and stubborn.

    The structure of the documentary quickly turns into a countdown to the event, and boy it's not short on cringey moments, let me tell you that. It obviously escalates as the event approaches and you know the ship is about to hit the iceberg, big time. While it may be hard to feel pity or sympathy towards rich kids who can afford to spend 25K on that kind of weekend getting ripped off, "Fyre" somewhat debunks a mentality that plagues North American society and reveals the emptiness behind each lavish lifestyle picture posted by these "influencers" on Instagram to a much wider scale by giving a prime example of an empty shell that was created and promoted on social media.

    Overall, this "anatomy of a modern day disaster" documentary is very well put together, one cringeworthy moment after another. Worth watching if you've heard of this fiasco and you're curious about how it all went down.
    8Maralzo

    Doesn't matter if Hulu or Netflix did it better

    Netflix's take on the Fyre Festival fiasco has a more grounded vibe than Hulu's more montage-driven version. But ultimately both platforms do well in building up what the Fyre disaster was all about, both before and after it all. We can debate on the ethics of what occurred behind the scenes of each doc, at the end of the day there was little bias to be had as the message was the same: Billy McFarland was a delusional fraduster.

    The real entertainment is seeing wealthy people predictably buy into the facade of luxury only to experience first world problems as if they have it worse than the middle class. When the "worst 24 hours of your life" involves a botched Bahamas vacation because some huge festival party you paid thousands for didn't happen, it just looks ridiculous compared to people going through real issues like years of no clean water in Flint, MI.

    No one deserves to suffer, but there is hilarity in seeing self-important narcissistic party socialites who never worked a day in their lives get scammed because they put their trust in some circle of wealthy social media models and "influencers"...for some luxury party.

    This documentary illustrates the perfect analogy of the social media illusion with the Fyre fest disaster. Some things are just too good to be true, and may even be a facade of something much much worse. It is an important documentary to raise awareness of the problems of social media and the concept of understanding what it takes to do something seemingly impossible.

    Hate Influencers? 'Fyre' Is the Documentary for You!

    Hate Influencers? 'Fyre' Is the Documentary for You!

    Looking for something to watch? Check out Fyre. After taking social media by storm in 2017, the notorious Fyre Festival is back in the spotlight with a tell-all Netflix documentary.
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      Mary Ann Rolle set up a GoFundMe to help pay her staff. It reached $260000 in the first 9 days.
    • Goofs
      The copyright notice right at the end of the movie credits states: "Ownership of this motion picture is protected by copyright and other applicable laws of the United States of America and other countried."
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      Himself - Event Producer: I got to his office, fully prepared to suck his dick.

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      Featured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.19 (2019)
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      THE TIDES (OPENING CREDITS)
      Written, Arranged, Produced, and Performed by Jason Hill

      Assisted by Keely King and David Lewallen

      Courtesy of Department of Recording and Power

      Recorded at Department of Recording and Power

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      • January 18, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fyre
    • Production companies
      • Library Films
      • Vice Studios
      • Jerry Media
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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