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We Steal Secrets: Die WikiLeaks Geschichte

Originaltitel: We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 10 Min.
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We Steal Secrets: Die WikiLeaks Geschichte (2013)
A documentary that details the creation of Julian Assange's controversial website, which facilitated the largest security breach in U.S. history.
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Dokumentarfilmer und Oscar-Preisträger Alex Gibney drehte diesen nervenaufreibenden und fesselnden Thriller um Julian Assange und die Erschaffung von WikiLeaks, der umstrittenen Website ...Dokumentarfilmer und Oscar-Preisträger Alex Gibney drehte diesen nervenaufreibenden und fesselnden Thriller um Julian Assange und die Erschaffung von WikiLeaks, der umstrittenen Website ...Dokumentarfilmer und Oscar-Preisträger Alex Gibney drehte diesen nervenaufreibenden und fesselnden Thriller um Julian Assange und die Erschaffung von WikiLeaks, der umstrittenen Website ...

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    • Alex Gibney
  • Drehbuch
    • Alex Gibney
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Julian Assange
    • Adrian Lamo
    • John 'FuzzFace' McMahon
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    • Regie
      • Alex Gibney
    • Drehbuch
      • Alex Gibney
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Julian Assange
      • Adrian Lamo
      • John 'FuzzFace' McMahon
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Julian Assange
    Julian Assange
    • Self - Founder, WikiLeaks
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Adrian Lamo
    Adrian Lamo
    • Self - Hacker
    John 'FuzzFace' McMahon
    John 'FuzzFace' McMahon
    • Self - NASA Network Administrator
    • (as John 'Fuzface' McMahon)
    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Self - Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Robert Manne
    Robert Manne
    • Self - Professor, La Trobe University, Melbourne
    • (as Prof. Robert Manne)
    Heather Brooke
    Heather Brooke
    • Self - Journalist
    Michael Hayden
    Michael Hayden
    • Self - Former NSA and CIA Director
    • (as Gen. Michael Hayden)
    J. William Leonard
    J. William Leonard
    • Self - U.S. Government Classification Czar
    Daniel Domscheit-Berg
    Daniel Domscheit-Berg
    • Self - Former WikiLeaks Spokesperson
    Smári McCarthy
    Smári McCarthy
    • Self - Icelandic Digital Freedom Society
    Birgitta Jónsdóttir
    Birgitta Jónsdóttir
    • Self - Icelandic Parliamentarian
    Timothy Douglas Webster
    Timothy Douglas Webster
    • Self - Former Army Counterintelligence Agent
    • (as Tim Webster)
    Chelsea Manning
    Chelsea Manning
    • Self - WikiLeaks Source
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (as Bradley Manning)
    Jason Edwards
    Jason Edwards
    • Self - Friend of Bradley Manning
    Nick
    Nick
    • Self - Served with Bradley Manning
    Jihrleah Showman
    Jihrleah Showman
    • Self - Bradley Manning's Supervisor
    • (as Spc. Jihrleah Showman)
    P.J. Crowley
    P.J. Crowley
    • Self - Former Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
    • (as Philip J. Crowley)
    Mark Davis
    Mark Davis
    • Self - Journalist & Filmmaker
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      • Alex Gibney
    • Drehbuch
      • Alex Gibney
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    5stevemuratore

    I can see why Assange wouldn't appreciate it, but it's informative nevertheless

    After viewing We Steal Secrets, you will have a sense that you know Julian Assange and Bradley Manning much better than you could simply by reading mainstream news reports on either one of them.

    It's easy to understand why Assange would disapprove of Gibney's portrayal of the Wikileaks founder. Assange is a man with passion, vision and uncommon talent who accomplished something many of us would have considered impossible or at minimum, too daunting. But we now know it changed the dynamics of international relations in very real ways.

    Besides his technical brilliance, Assange is possessed of tremendous arrogance. Without it, he most certainly would have been intimidated and stifled well before causing the controversies that made him an overnight rock star of cyberspace.

    Bradley Manning -- the movie sheds light on why he did what he did, and HOW he was able to do it, right under the noses of his colleagues and supervisors. In doing so, we come to understand much more about the American military culture in Iraq than even the most devoted news junkie could get from corporate news outlets.

    Where other documentaries merely regurgitate what news readers already know, this one goes far beyond.

    One criticism I'd make is that the title, We Steal Secrets, is misleading. It is a quote from former CIA director Michael Hayden referring to the US government stealing secrets, NOT Wikileaks.

    After a first draft of this review, I read one with incisive insight written by Chris Hedges. He may have had the opportunity to view the movie more than once. Or at least it seems that way given the incredible depth and detail in his surgically precise cutting through producer Alex Gibney's tactics. Why was Assange's human imperfection highlighted. Then, in contrast, former CIA director Michael Hayden's perspective (the American government's point of view), on how the revelation of the documents and videos provided by PFC Manning harmed American interests is taken for granted.

    The movie, however, IS the story of Wikileaks, Assange and Manning, and is worth your time. It's longer than most other political documentaries, but will not leave you bored. Then read through Chris Hedges very detailed review.
    8krp2003

    Best when viewed as a character study of the major players

    This is a fairly straightforward documentary with some fancy graphic interludes between segments, but some character development that was somewhat surprising. It proceeds primarily chronologically, from an early hacking of NASA & government sites to the establishment of Wikileaks as a self-made depository of accountability and "open source" government. It progresses through the early publishing of government data through the Bradley Manning data provided at the behest of background hacker and the final outing of the State Department cables. I thought the film did a reasonably good job of depicting Assange and his motives, from his early teenage hacking of government sites purely for fun to his firm belief in the right of the public to know what its government is doing behind its back. I had followed some of the developments around 2010-11, but learned a lot more about the background of the other players besides the charismatic and rather self-serving Assange. In particular, a fair amount of time is spent on Manning, including interviews with friends, a superior in his unit, and video and photo clips of him prior to the story breaking. I had known nothing about Adrian Lamo, a mysterious hacker in the background whom Manning confided in anonymously and eventually trusted enough to follow through with recommendations for disclosing the material, only to have Lamo rat him out. Although the popular press had always depicted Manning as simply "apparently gay" the film delves much deeper into his sexual identify conflicts (prior to and during his deployment and throughout the leaking process he struggled with whether to pursue transgender surgery) and marked self-esteem and isolation issues. Assange initially comes across as a quasi-anarchist on a mission to make government accountable, but narcissistic and borderline personality traits become quite apparent as his fame and infamy grow. The "rape" charges are explored, including an interview with one of the two women. What we've heard in the press about one of them being a CIA agent affiliated with Miami/Cuba is blown apart, and (IFF the woman is to be believed) the charge that he had sex and broke a condom but kept going are depicted as true. The woman sounds like she just wants him to admit it. However, the take home message from this film is that everyone may-- or may not-- be lying part or all of the time: Assange, Manning, Lamo, the two purported "rape" victims, and above all governments. Lamo is described in the film as having Asperger's syndrome, but his stilted speech suggests he falls more to the autistic side of the pervasive developmental spectrum. The film succeeds as a character study of the major players even if it does not move in interesting directions or reveal much more than is already known. The saddest aspect is the fate of Manning, whose naiveté is likely to result in a lifetime of torture in a Supermax while the real criminals in the Bush administration remain free.
    6siderite

    A pro Wikileaks documentary, but against Assange?

    This two hour documentary attempts to tell the story of Wikileaks and does so using TV footage, interviews with government people and former Wikileaks employees and even Adrian Lamo.

    Is it a fair documentary? I don't really know. It builds the case against Assange, but it keeps a friendly and supportive view of Wikileaks. It shows that Bradley Manning is practically being tortured under US incarceration, but does its best to describe the boy as an uber-gay mal-adapted geek. It seems to try to be as objective as possible, but does not interview either Assange or Manning and makes them both look like defective weirdos.

    My opinion? If this were a politically commanded documentary, then it is a very subtle one, trying to polarize the audience, break any collaboration between Assange and his former employees and fans, even going so far as to show the regret of Adrian Lamo (the guy that ratted out Manning) when he cries on camera, so that he can never be an objective party in the story. This is the usual way official documentaries work, though. They gain power through polarization.

    But if this is not a political order, then the documentary doesn't actually say much, other than go through a weak and one sided timeline amongst the various special effects and dramatic music that fill the movie and make it rather boring. At one time I fell asleep while watching it.

    Therefore I cannot rate it but below average. I have this fear that the makers of the film were actually trying to show the story and report it accurately, but I fell into the trap of sympathizing with one side or another, but then again, if they wanted objectivity, they should have surfed the middle line, not throw Assange to the wolves.
    magnusman60

    Interesting documentary

    Iam all for protecting the people but there a point when things go to far and we gone way beyond that.

    The NSA no just tracking terrorists its coping everything with out regard for warrants or what the rights of the people are.

    They are spying on their own allies and lying to the public.

    Then they go after the people for breaking the law by exposing them and totally disregard the fact they broke the laws in the first place.

    There a old saying when the constitution was written up.

    The people should not fear the government but the government should fear the people.

    By their very actions they creating the governments that these terrorists fear so much.

    These guys aren't all saints by any stretch by they have shown that we need to take back control and make the governments responsible to the people once again.
    7Mittal_Shubham

    If you think you know about WikiLeaks - you are WRONG!!

    Watch this documentary if you have heard about WikiLeaks only in papers or on the daily news channel. The documentary is the longest I have even seen(~130 minutes); bit it needs those extra minutes to explain a complex whistle-blowing organization. The film provides you with the core details of the organization, its working, its past employees and mainly on Julian Assange and Bradley Manning. It will take you on a super informative ride,and will constantly shift your bias!

    What I loved about this documentary was that the unbiased view which which the narration is done. Don't get fooled by the title! This film is not to tear apart WikiLeaks, nor is it in place to be a propagandist of Julian Assange. It praises as well as take digs at Assange, his personal life; providing a view from the both sides of the coin. It will provoke you to ponder as to is WikiLeaks really a one man show? When does a whistle-blower turns into a traitor-aiding the enemy? Who is the "real" enemy? Are the informants of WikiLeaks safe?

    Gibney has done an excellent job of storytelling. Its easy to see that much effort has been put to compile this brilliant piece of work. Sometimes it takes a full 2 hr feature film to stitch something we think we already know! Kudos!

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