Exclusive: Netflix is set to premiere Nicholas Bruckman’s Nft documentary Minted in key global territories this week, including in North America.
The film, subtitled The Rise (and Fall?) of the Nft, provides audiences with “a front-row seat to the explosive emergence of the turbulent Nft (non-fungible token) phenomenon as it erupts into a $40 billion digital gold rush.” It debuts Wednesday on Netflix in North America, the UK, Africa, and Australia/New Zealand.
Minted held its world premiere at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival, followed by an international premiere at Cph:Dox in Copenhagen. It was broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens earlier this year.
‘Minted: The Rise (and Fall?) of the Nft’
In some sense, NFTs represent an inherent contradiction. They are digital assets – meaning, in theory, they can be reproduced endlessly and perfectly. But using block chain technology a single artwork or piece of music, for instance, can...
The film, subtitled The Rise (and Fall?) of the Nft, provides audiences with “a front-row seat to the explosive emergence of the turbulent Nft (non-fungible token) phenomenon as it erupts into a $40 billion digital gold rush.” It debuts Wednesday on Netflix in North America, the UK, Africa, and Australia/New Zealand.
Minted held its world premiere at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival, followed by an international premiere at Cph:Dox in Copenhagen. It was broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens earlier this year.
‘Minted: The Rise (and Fall?) of the Nft’
In some sense, NFTs represent an inherent contradiction. They are digital assets – meaning, in theory, they can be reproduced endlessly and perfectly. But using block chain technology a single artwork or piece of music, for instance, can...
- 07/04/2025
- par Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
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