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Seeking Mavis Beacon

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One of the most influential Black women in technology is a figment of our collective imagination. Mavis Beacon was invented by the Co-Founder of MySpace to sell the world's most popular typing software, but the real woman she was modeled after disappeared in 1995. Seeking Mavis Beacon poses critical questions regarding anthropomorphization and the consumption of marginalized bodies in the tech industry, while reimagining the legacy of a missing historical figure.
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Director Jazmin Jones' exploration of one of the internet's strangest cases occasionally lapses into self-indulgence, but the personalized approach ultimately yields a one-of-a-kind documentary experience.

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Thomas Boyd Little White Lies May 12
4/5
It’s not flawless, or free of blemishes and glitches, but neither should it be. As the film details, it soundly rejects the unjust demands for perfection dealt out to women of colour by society. Go to Full Review
Jen Yamato Washington Post 09/13/2024
3/4
In this twisty, provocative hybrid documentary, filmmakers Jazmin Renée Jones and Olivia McKayla Ross set out to answer one set of burning questions and instead find themselves navigating a much thornier journey of artistic discovery and reclamation. Go to Full Review
Kimberley Jones Austin Chronicle 09/12/2024
3.5/5
Seeking a woman denied a voice, Jones has made herself the star of her own film, doing all sorts of things, like roller skating and consulting a tarot reader, that will make doc purists clutch their pearls, a sidelong pleasure of the piece. Go to Full Review
Cate Young Thirty, Flirty + Film Nov 5
Seeking Mavins Beacon is less a documentary than it is a meditation on and manifesto for black women. An attempt to firmly root Black woman in the digital world, the film makes it clear that Black women have always been in those spaces. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film May 9
4.5/5
Jones and Ross are both strong personalities and the personal aspect of the film is one of its strongest suits. Go to Full Review
Robert Roten Laramie Movie Scope 12/02/2024
C
I think this movie is suited mainly for people who are interested in Renee L'Esperance and the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing software. The movie didn't spark my interest in those subjects, so it was a chore for me to sit through it. Go to Full Review
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Jude Sep 1 This film, "documentary," went nowhere, I mean nowhere. The two 20-something filmmakers, recorded their like 13-year old-like conversations as though it had depth. This film is akin to a film project a middle schooler would have made: full of meaningless gratuitous footage. It should have been edited down to about a 15 minute documentary. What was the point of making this film other than vanity? See more Marie I Feb 8 It was just plain terrible. I took time out of my day to just warn people, so that they don't make the same mistake. It was like the film makers had an idea, and them threw a title about the idea, and then ventured off VERY FREQUENTLY to Never Never Land, and then would find their way back to what the film was actually spose to be about, and then playing off the original idea, kinda piggy back off of it on a journey down nowhere, and then poorly ATTEMPT to reel it back to the original idea. Just... yeah... just dont. See more Bebetta 09/08/2024 Disjointed. The title needed to be seeking a reason as to why this documentary needed to be made. Congratulations on getting funding for navel-gazing and being a part of the documentary. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis One of the most influential Black women in technology is a figment of our collective imagination. Mavis Beacon was invented by the Co-Founder of MySpace to sell the world's most popular typing software, but the real woman she was modeled after disappeared in 1995. Seeking Mavis Beacon poses critical questions regarding anthropomorphization and the consumption of marginalized bodies in the tech industry, while reimagining the legacy of a missing historical figure.
Director
Jazmin Jones
Producer
Guetty Felin
Screenwriter
Jazmin Jones
Distributor
NEON
Production Co
BelleMoon Productions
Rating
R (Language and Some Drug Use)
Genre
Documentary, Biography, History
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 30, 2024, Limited
Box Office (Gross USA)
$22.4K
Runtime
1h 42m
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