
Childhood 2.0

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Description
Childhood 2.0 from Double Edge Films maintains its focus on the daily conditions of growing up online today, rather than on technology in the abstract. Phones, social platforms, and constant digital access reshape childhood in ways many parents never experienced themselves, while cyberbullying, predators, self-harm, and mental strain are treated as connected pressures rather than isolated scares. What gives the film weight is its attention to ordinary family life, where confusion, fear, and delayed recognition often arrive before clear boundaries, language, or intervention do.
Director / Filmmaker
Robert Muratore, Jamin Winans, Kiowa K. Winans
About the Director / Filmmaker
Robert Muratore, Jamin Winans, and Kiowa K. Winans, directors, come out of fiercely independent filmmaking, where division of labor is practical rather than ceremonial. Muratore’s long career is anchored in cinematography, while Jamin and Kiowa built Double Edge Films through self-written, self-financed, and self-produced work across features, shorts, and documentaries. What links them is not industry polish but a durable commitment to making films with tight creative control and few intermediaries.
Robert Muratore, Jamin Winans, and Kiowa K. Winans, directors, come out of fiercely independent filmmaking, where division of labor is practical rather than ceremonial. Muratore’s long career is anchored in cinematography, while Jamin and Kiowa built Double Edge Films through self-written, self-financed, and self-produced work across features, shorts, and documentaries. What links them is not industry polish but a durable commitment to making films with tight creative control and few intermediaries.
Topic
Parenting, Mental Health, Child Health
Who It’s Best For
Parents trying to grasp the online world their children inhabit, without reducing every problem to screen time, are the core audience. Teachers and counselors may also value this perspective when digital harm manifests as behavioral issues, anxiety, or secrecy.
Production Company / Studio
Double Edge Films, Co
Approach
Built from parent, child, and expert testimony, the documentary frames digital life as a broad developmental threat rather than a narrow tech concern. Its rhetoric is cautionary and advocacy-forward, stacking harms and warning signs more than entertaining meaningful ambiguity.
Duration
88 Minutes
Year
2020
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