Presenting Princess Shaw 2015 In every corner of the world, at any given moment, random people post personal video clips online They are their virtual messages in a bottle, tossed into the boundless sea that is the Internet Most of these posts flounder in a sad limbo of indifference and anonymity unless your YouTube handle happens to be Princess Shaw Samantha Montgomery, 38, lives alone in one of New Orleans toughest neighborhoods By day she works as a caregiver for the elderly at night she transforms into Princess Shaw, belting out soulful originals at sparsely attended open mic nights and posting homemade a cappella clips on YouTube, usually reaching just a handful of viewers One of her followers happens to be Kutiman, a k a Ophir Kutiel, an Israeli musician living on a kibbutz outside Tel Aviv, who mashes up YouTube videos from all over the world to create new musical pieces Princess Shaw has no idea that he has found hers A rousing documentary crowd pleaser about a star crossed singer songwriter and her crafty secret admirer, Thru You Princess examines loneliness, anonymity and connectivity in the Internet age, where showbiz dreams remain but a mouse click away for even the most hardscrabble striver