The Creators

2015 โ€ข 30 minutes
3.7
1.85K reviews
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About this movie

Oscar nominee director Nanette Burstein is behind The Creators, a documentary film that charts the rise of a new kind of celebrity, YouTube creators. Starring Zoella amongst others, the film explores the lives of several YouTube vloggers, seen from a different angle by going behind the video camera to see what it takes to succeed on YouTube.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
1.85K reviews
SylvanwoodStudio
November 6, 2015
If you want to see the whole documentary, not just the trailer, be sure to click on the red "buy" button to download it to your account, not on the arrow in the video player. I can't believe that so many people mess this up, then complain that they can only see the trailer. I'm a 60-year-old Grandmother and I can figure this out! Anyway, this is a light bit of fluff, showing interviews with young and fashionable YouTube bloggers from Britain. If you want to succeed in the video blogging world, this isn't going to provide you with much in the way of technical information or practical advice. The interviewees mostly talk about how and why they got into blogging and how their videos don't accurately reflect their real lives. They also discuss their real-world problems (eg. shyness, depression, feeling "different" and lonely) and how blogging has helped them. As documentaries go, this is entertaining but not very educational (unless you are completely new to the Internet and YouTube).
113 people found this review helpful
CatGirl_Number1
October 23, 2015
15 Min Looking for a Movie then look at the description it said Zoella If anything says something about my fave Sub's I watch or co click so I clicked it was like 25 min shorts wtf
CHARLIE ARROYO
December 11, 2018
People need.to.stop sounding arrogant about what they figured out. This seems to make you proud that you finally found something you figured out and now you want to blow your home like some kind of genius. ๐Ÿ˜„ it only shows how ignorant or shallow you truly are.
16 people found this review helpful