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NFT:WTF?

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March 27, 2024
NFT:WTF?

This much-anticipated feature-length documentary NFT:WTF? explores how Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) created one of the biggest shake-ups in the art market, changing lives and the course of art and entertainment forever.

Co-produced by Atomized Studios and Battersea Entertainment, with unprecedented access to leading artists across the NFT world including Damien Hirst, the documentary traverses and demystifies this turbulent intervention of the art market by technology. From the worlds of CryptoPunks, Bored Ape Yacht Club and celebrity collectors, to current industry leaders and the community of collectors, David Shulman’s film talks exclusively to the key architects of the NFT movement.
 
It also features the ‘Billionaire’ founders of the movement including early adopters such as Snoop Dog and acclaimed digital artists like Beeple (Mike Winkelmann), whose ‘Everydays’ collection was bought by an NFT investor for $69million, and Mad Dog Jones.

NFT:WTF? is directed by David Shulman, produced by JoshBerger, with Zad Rogers, Lydia Conway and Ben Weston serving as executive producers. The producer for Atomized Studios is Alex Foster.

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