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Joybubbles discovers he can manipulate the telephone system by whistling a magic tone. Born blind and yearning for connection, his early obsession unwittingly lays the groundwork for a subculture that shapes the future of hacking and technology.

A film as uplifting as its protagonist’s chosen name, Joybubbles recounts the story of Joe Engressia, a lonely boy who turned his love for the telephone into a way to connect with the world. One of the first “phone phreaks,” protohackers who used technology to subvert the monopoly of the global telecom network, he defied a paternalistic, ableist society to fulfill his dreams of living an independent life — and insisted on having fun along the way. From operating the Zzzzyzzerrific Funline and adopting the name Joybubbles, to renouncing adulthood’s responsibilities and declaring himself a perpetual 5-year-old, he reclaimed a childhood haunted by trauma to spread joyful wonder to anyone willing to listen. Rachael J. Morrison brings that same sense of delight to her feature debut, creatively employing playful archival material to illustrate Joybubbles’ unforgettable story, told in his own voice. — BT

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  • Year
    2026
  • Runtime
    79 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Rachael J. Morrison
  • Producers
    Sarah Winshall, Will Butler, Annie Marr
  • Editors
    Bradford Thomason, Patrick Lawrence
  • Executive Producers
    Cameo Wood, Rhianon Jones, Tristan Scott-Behrends, Adora Cheung, Roman Nesis, Kyra Rogers, Todd Remis, George Rush
  • Music Supervisor
    Taylor Rowley
  • Composer
    Will Epstein
  • Cinematography
    Michael Belcher, Ashley Connor, Helki Frantzen, James P. Gannon, Hiroshi Hara
  • Audio Description Writer
    Cheryl Green
  • Audio Description Narrator
    Thomas Reid
  • Motion Graphics & Animation
    Ali Clark, Arthur Jones
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