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  1. Erasing David is a 2010 dramatized documentary ( docufiction) film from the United Kingdom. Stating that as of today the UK is "one of the three most intrusive surveillance states in the world, after China and Russia", director and performer David Bond tries to put the system to the test.

    • David Bond, Melinda McDougall
    • Green Lions
    • David Bond, Beadie Finzi, Maxyne Franklin, Ashley Jones, Rebecca Lloyd-Evans, Melinda McDougall
    • Michael Nyman
  2. 26 set 2010 · Erasing David: Directed by David Bond, Melinda McDougall. With Frank M. Ahearn, David Bond, Phil Booth, Cameron Gowlett. Director David Bond finds out how much private companies and government know about him by attempting to disappear. Tracked by two ruthless private investigators, his chilling journey forces him to contemplate the ...

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    • Documentary
    • David Bond, Melinda McDougall
    • 2010-09-26
  3. 29 apr 2010 · Erasing David. David Bond's documentary about internet-age data trails is a nice idea, but fails to deliver anything substantial, says Andrew Pulver. A documentary that takes an enterprising...

  4. 29 apr 2010 · The resultant documentary, Erasing David, interlaces Bond's attempts to evade capture by two security experts by leaving his heavily pregnant wife and children at home and travelling to the UK...

    • Stephen Parkinson
  5. 23 nov 2010 · Subscribed. 157 views 13 years ago. Watch or Download legally http://www.channelfilms.com/Films/Era... Filmmaker David Bond lives in one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world. He...

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  6. 27 apr 2010 · Erasing David 2010, directed by David Bond and Melinda McDougall | Film review. Film. Time Out says. With this laughably overdramatic documentary, filmmaker David Bond sets out to...

  7. Director David Bond finds out how much private companies and government know about him by attempting to disappear. Tracked by two ruthless private investigators, his chilling journey forces him to contemplate the loss of privacy.