An Update on Our Family
An Update on Our Family
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- Network: HBO
- Category: Series
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- Type: Live Action
- Concept:Inspired by the 2024 "New York Magazine" article (Why Did These YouTubers Give Away Their Son?) by Caitlin Moscatello
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Plot Synopsis
Directed by Rachel Mason and inspired by Caitlin Moscatello's New York Magazine article, "Why Did These YouTubers Give Away Their Son?," AN UPDATE ON OUR FAMILY is a three-part documentary that dives into the popular practice of family vlogging and the rise and fall of Ohio-based vlogger parents Myka and James Stauffer. The Stauffers were known for their honest and revealing portrayal of the highs and lows of parenting young kids. In 2017, the then-parents-of-three adopted a two-and-a-half-year-old boy from China and named him Huxley, documenting the entire adoption process and subsequent family adjustments to a new family member. Voracious followers kept up and Huxley himself became an audience driver for their channel. One day, three years later, Huxley mysteriously stopped appearing on the Stauffer's page, sparking a whirlwind of online speculation about his whereabouts. Weaving together YouTube footage of the Stauffers and other family vloggers, as well as insights from YouTube consumers, vlogging experts, adoption specialists, and parents, the series explores both the popularity and challenges of family vlog channels, revealing the sense of deep community that they provide to their subscribers who follow the families' every move. AN UPDATE ON OUR FAMILY provokes a salient conversation about privacy on the internet, the nuances of trans-national adoption, and the unregulated industry of monetizing one's family. AN UPDATE ON OUR FAMILY screened during the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival as a single 139-minute documentary on Thursday, June 6 at 8pm at AMC 19th St. East 6. The three episodes are:
"Welcome to Our Family" (Wednesday, January 15, 2025): The episode chronicles the lucrative world of YouTube vlogging, including social media archival footage of Myka and James Stauffer, as well as original interviews with others. Hannah Cho, an avid YouTube consumer, explains how daily videos and constant updates provide a sense of community. Myka Stauffer's wholesome demeanor and willingness to share everything on camera results in huge viewership and brand partners rushing to endorse her. Teasing a "big surprise," the Stauffers, already parents to three children, announce that they are adopting a child from China.
"Damn Good Mom" (Wednesday, January 22, 2025): The business of family vlogging is explored, examining YouTube's algorithm, which rewards bold thumbnail photos, sensationalist titles, and the need to constantly promote exciting new content. As adoption day approaches, the Stauffers post videos counting down the days. The family continues to earn money from brand sponsors, but after more than two years as the "star" of the Stauffers' vlogs, their adopted son Huxley suddenly disappears and all videos of him go private on their channel.
"Where's Huxley?" (Wednesday, January 29, 2025): The episode examines what happens when online vitriol rises and concerned fans turn into critics. The press sheds more light on the Stauffers' online content, including their lavish lifestyle, Huxley's treatment, and their tearful 2020 update on his absence from their life. Brand sponsors drop the Stauffer family and Myka disappears from the internet.
Production & Distribution
- Produced by Vox Media (aka Vox Entertainment)