Peter Strauss Editor. Producer.


Documentary (short-subject) 23 min.
Director. Producer. Editor.

OFFICIAL SELECTION:

  • FIN Atlantic International Film Festival 2018
  • Vermont International Film Festival 2018
  • Canada Shorts Film Festival 2018 - Winner: Award of Distinction

Also available on PBS: pbs.org/video/the-story-of-vermonts-quiet-digital-revolution-fqvdhp/

Vermont is one of America's most rural states contributing to a high "social capital" within it's mostly small-town communities. But as modern life and technology transforms the way we live and work there are stresses on the community-oriented lifestyle in many Vermont towns.

In response, Michael Wood-Lewis created a new social media network within and exclusively for residents of Vermont called "Front Porch Forum" that focused on "hyper-local" communication. Although almost completely unknown outside of Vermont's borders, within them a characteristically quiet digital revolution was underway. Entire towns signed up, sometimes exceeding even the number of households. Front Porch Forum is part of the daily routine of thousands of residents across Vermont. But how does a platform of this scale manage to avoid the seemingly inevitable pitfalls of other platforms that are now commonly associated with controversy, misinformation, and privacy concerns?

This is the story of three people from different walks of life in Vermont who each rally between traditionalism and progressivism, each of their lives caught in the middle of the digital economy that is transforming communities across America and the world. The ways these people live, their values and their online habits inform a larger community who is wondering if, perhaps, there is a different way to do things.

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