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Lilia Spiegel, a 16-year-old junior at Coronado High School, will showcase her documentary ‘Low Tech Friend’ at the Coronado Island Film Festival. The film addresses youth loneliness and friendship in the digital age through interviews with young adults from six countries. Following the premiere, there will be a Q&A session with Spiegel and other filmmakers, allowing attendees to engage and discuss the film’s themes. This event marks a significant achievement for Spiegel, who aims to continue exploring important issues in her future projects.
Coronado, California – Sixteen-year-old Lilia Spiegel, a junior at Coronado High School, will premiere her award-winning documentary, “Low Tech Friend,” at the Coronado Island Film Festival on Friday, November 8, 2024. The screening is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Carousel Room at the Hotel Del Coronado.
“Low Tech Friend” delves into the complexities of youth loneliness and friendship in the ever-evolving landscape of social media. The documentary includes interviews with six young adults from diverse cultural backgrounds across six countries: Greece, Malta, Malaysia, Spain, South Africa, and the United States. This global perspective allows the film to examine how young people around the world perceive and navigate their relationships in the digital age.
The interview process for “Low Tech Friend” spanned four months, during which Spiegel traveled internationally to meet her subjects in person. This dedication to authentic storytelling highlights her commitment to understanding the nuances of friendship and the emotional challenges faced by youth today.
Lilia Spiegel’s talent as a filmmaker has garnered recognition at The Best Shorts Film Competition, where she received an Award of Recognition in the “Young Filmmaker” category. This prestigious competition celebrates the work of talented directors, producers, and filmmakers, and has recognized influential artists, including Oscar and Emmy nominees.
Through her film, Spiegel conveys a powerful message: “the answer to connecting is disconnecting.” This theme encourages audiences to reflect on their own relationships and the role of technology in fostering or hindering genuine human connections. Following the screening, there will be a question and answer session with Spiegel and other emerging filmmakers, providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with the creative minds behind the film.
Tickets for the premiere event can be purchased via the Coronado Island Film Festival’s website. The festival, known for showcasing unique independent films, presents an ideal platform for young filmmakers like Spiegel to display their work to a broader audience.
Spiegel credits her growth as a filmmaker to her participation in the CoSA Film Conservatory Program, which has provided her with valuable resources and a supportive community to explore her passion for storytelling. The program has been instrumental in honing her skills and fostering her creativity, enabling her to pursue meaningful topics through her documentaries.
Looking ahead, Spiegel plans to continue exploring themes of friendship and loneliness in her future projects. With her dedication to filmmaking, she aims to contribute to important conversations around these issues that resonate with young audiences worldwide.
The premiere of “Low Tech Friend” is a significant milestone for Lilia Spiegel, marking the culmination of her hard work and passion for filmmaking. As she steps onto the stage at the Coronado Island Film Festival, her journey as a storyteller and advocate for youth connection is only just beginning.
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- Coronado News: Lilia Spiegel’s Award-Winning Documentary
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- San Diego Union-Tribune: Hotel Del Coronado
- Wikipedia: Social Media
- Axios: Hotel Del’s New Developments
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Documentary Film
