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.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 6 nominations total
Billy McFarland
- Self - Fyre Co-Founder
- (archive footage)
Jason Bell
- Self - Former NFL Player
- (archive footage)
Ja Rule
- Self - Fyre Co-Founder
- (archive footage)
Mdavid Low
- Self - Fyre Creative Director
- (as MDavid Low)
James Ryan Ohliger
- Self - Jerry Media
- (as James Ohliger)
Grant Margolin
- Self - Fyre Marketing Director
- (archive footage)
Keith van der Linde
- Self - Pilot
- (as Keith)
- …
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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Did you know
- TriviaMary Ann Rolle set up a GoFundMe to help pay her staff. It reached $260000 in the first 9 days.
- GoofsThe 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."
- Quotes
Himself - Event Producer: I got to his office, fully prepared to suck his dick.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.19 (2019)
- SoundtracksTHE 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
Featured review
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.
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.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- FYRE: Bữa Tiệc Đáng Thất Vọng
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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