Keirda Bahruth

Keirda Bahruth (born January 26, 1971, in West Islip, NY) is an American filmmaker based in Los Angeles, CA.

After three full seasons at SNL, Bahruth returned to Los Angeles in 2001 and joined the nascent world of reality television.

A critically acclaimed songwriter, whose band Thelonious Monster had come up with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fishbone and Jane's Addiction, Forrest was lauded as the next Bob Dylan and roundly admired by music legends such as Tom Waits[1] and Joe Strummer.

The film considers some of the darker effects of modern media and technology on our personal identity through an examination of "the greatest internet pioneer you've never heard of", Josh Harris.

[2] We Live In Public won the Grand Jury Prize award in the U.S. documentary category at the Sundance Film Festival.