Instafame
Shawn Megira is a teenager chasing a following on Instagram, and this short documentary sits with him as he tracks likes, followers, and the small rituals of posting that make up his day. The film treats his account less as a hobby than as a stage, watching how he curates images, checks numbers, and talks about what fame would mean if it actually arrived. Interviews and observational footage follow him through ordinary teenage settings, home, phone in hand, weighing a photo before it goes up, while he explains what draws him to chasing an audience online. There is no narrator arguing a thesis; the camera mostly watches and lets Shawn's own words carry the film's questions about validation, visibility, and what a generation raised on social platforms thinks fame actually is. It plays as a small, specific portrait rather than a broad survey of influencer culture, built around one teenager's account of wanting to be seen.