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The Trailer For Sweet Bobby Catfishes Us All Ahead Of Its Netflix Release

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A decade of catfishing deceit. Sweet Bobby is coming to Netflix in October. Watch the trailer for the documentary here.

Netflix will be premiering a documentary film about one of the world’s most elaborate and sophisticated catfish scams, Sweet Bobby. Based on the popular podcast series of the same name from Tortoise Media, the feature film will tell the story of how broadcaster Kirat Assi became embroiled in an impossibly complex web of deception that lasted for over a decade and involved over 60 fabricated characters. The documentary premieres on October 16th. Check out the trailer below.

ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY

When Kirat meets ‘Bobby’ on Facebook and embarks on a long-distance relationship with him, she believes she has found the love of her life. As it evolves from a friendship to an increasingly controlling romantic relationship, Kirat becomes subsumed into a web of deception, as Bobby’s explanations for why they cannot meet face to face become more and more extreme. What unfolds is a modern-day fable about some of the dangers of finding love in the digital age.

KEY CREDITS

Directed by: Lyttanya Shannon (Subnormal: A British Scandal)

Executive produced by: Rebecca North (American Nightmare)

Produced by: Kiran Sira (Murder, Mystery and My Family).

Production Company: RAW

ABOUT NETFLIX

Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services. With over 278 million paid memberships in over 190 countries. Enjoying TV series, films, and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching, as much as they want. Anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.

Sweet Bobby premieres on October 16th.

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Source: Netflix

 

 

 

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