Netflix has just added a gripping documentary based on a wild true story – and it promises to be the most jaw-dropping in the anthology series.
Trainwreck: The Real Project X explores the chaotic events that unfolded when a teenage girl made a Facebook event for her sweet 16th. What started as a simple party invite became an unimaginable disaster.
The feature serves as the sixth episode in the Netflix anthology series Trainwreck, which “revisits some of the most gripping, bizarre – and sometimes even horrifying – events that once dominated the mainstream media.”
Read on to find out more…
What is Trainwreck: The Real Project X about?
The official synopsis reads: “In 2012, a teenage girl in the small Dutch town of Haren creates a Facebook event for her sixteenth birthday party, but mistakenly makes it public instead of private.
“Inspired by a love of the Hollywood movie Project X, Dutch teenagers make the event go viral, and soon tens of thousands of people sign up to come to the party.
“Despite warnings, police and local authorities don’t think anyone will turn up.
“No provisions are made to entertain the masses of young people who arrive in Haren, and the party soon explodes into a full-blown riot.”
The consequences of such an unprecedented event led to significant destruction, looting, arson and injuries in Haren.
The year 2012 also saw the release of the film Project X, a party movie that similarly showed three teens who throw a birthday party that spirals quickly out of control.
Trainwreck: The Real Project X uses interviews and archival footage to recount how this seemingly minor mistake spiraled into a national emergency, and highlighted just how much something that started on social media could pose such a challenge to authorities.