Saturday, June 13
8:15 PM - 9:45 PM

Regal Gallery Place

701 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

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Love Apptually

Film Languages

French, English

Director

Shalini Kantayya

Producer

Elizabeth Woodward

Impact Producer

Eliza Licht

Editors

Flavia De Souza, Zachary Ludescher, Randy Redroad

Co-Editors

Zachary Ludescher, Randy Redroad, Flavia de Souza

Cinematographer

Steve Acevedo

Composers

Gil Talmi, Andrew Gross

Contact

Elizabeth Woodward, Willa elizabeth@willa.org

Following a French journalist’s journey from fascination to disillusionment, LOVE APPTUALLY uncovers how dating platforms — used by hundreds of millions worldwide — are designed for user optimization rather than authentic human connection. What begins as a personal curiosity about Tinder evolves into a global investigation into the technological systems shaping modern love. Through deeply personal stories and investigative reporting, the film explores how a multibillion-dollar tech industry is quietly reshaping desire — and one of our most fundamental human pursuits: love.

Set against a global loneliness crisis, dating apps now mediate the emotional lives of millions, yet few understand how these systems shape the deepest longings of the human heart. LOVE APPTUALLY raises urgent questions about agency, autonomy, and the techno-commercialization of intimacy.

LOVE APPTUALLY is the final film in visionary director Shalini Kantayya’s trilogy examining technology’s impact on human connection, following CODED BIAS and TIKTOK, BOOM. Together, the films explore the shifting frontier between human and machine life. With this new work, Kantayya turns her lens to how Big Tech has evolved from capturing our attention to shaping our intimacy — and the technologies now pulling at the strings of the human heart.

Director, Love Apptually

Shalini Kantayya is a two-time Emmy-nominated filmmaker whose fiction and nonfiction work explores the intersection of science, technology, and storytelling. Her film TIKTOK, BOOM. was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and was an official selection of the SXSW Film Festival. Her critically acclaimed Sundance Film Festival film CODED BIAS was broadcast nationally on Independent Lens and released globally on Netflix in 2021. The film received nominations for the Critics Choice and NAACP Image Awards Awards, and won Best Director at the Social Impact Media Awards and the Visionary Filmmaker Award at GlobeDocs Film Festival. Both TIKTOK, BOOM. and CODED BIAS received Emmy nominations.

Her debut feature, CATCHING THE SUN, was released globally on Netflix on Earth Day 2016, with executive producer Leonardo DiCaprio, and was named a The New York Times Critics’ Pick. Shalini has also directed for National Geographic’s series Breakthrough, executive produced by Ron Howard, as well as episodes of NOVA and projects for YouTube Originals. She is a TED Fellows Fellow, a Fulbright Program Scholar, and a Concordia Studio Artist Fellow.