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The End of Quiet: Film shows the US Community living without Mobile Phones
An American community still living in a pre-internet age is the subject of the new documentary 'The End of Quiet' by filmmakers Kasper Bisgaard and Mikael Lypinski.
In Green Bank, West Virginia, the use of mobile phones and electronic devices has been restricted because of the presence of a powerful radio telescope, which picks up signals across the universe. The directors wanted to find out what impact this has had on the inhabitants.
Tom Brook met the directors at New York's Tribeca Festival, where the movie is being shown.
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