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We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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7.2/10
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We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists (2012)
A documentary on the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous.
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A documentary on the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous.A documentary on the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous.A documentary on the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous.

  • Director
    • Brian Knappenberger
  • Writer
    • Brian Knappenberger
  • Stars
    • Anon2World
    • Anonyops
    • Julian Assange
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Brian Knappenberger
    • Writer
      • Brian Knappenberger
    • Stars
      • Anon2World
      • Anonyops
      • Julian Assange
    • 14User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Anon2World
    • Self
    Anonyops
    • Self - Anonymous
    Julian Assange
    Julian Assange
    • Self - Founder, WikiLeaks
    • (archive footage)
    Aaron Barr
    • Self - Former chief executive, HBGary Federal
    Barrett Brown
    Barrett Brown
    • Self
    Adrian Chen
    • Self - Editor, Gawker.com
    Stanley Cohen
    • Self - Defense lawyer
    • (archive footage)
    Gabriella Coleman
    Gabriella Coleman
    • Self - Researcher, McGill University
    Joshua Corman
    • Self
    Josh Covedi
    • Self
    • (as Josh Covelli)
    Peter Fein
    • Self - Hacktivist
    Mercedes Haefer
    Mercedes Haefer
    • Self
    Homocarnula
    • Self
    Gregg Housh
    Gregg Housh
    • Self - Internet activist
    Tim Hwang
    • Self - ROFLCon
    Jericho
    • Self - Chief information security officer, Attrition.org
    Steven Levy
    Steven Levy
    • Self - author of 'Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution'
    Brian Mettenbrink
    • Self - Former member of Anonymous
    • Director
      • Brian Knappenberger
    • Writer
      • Brian Knappenberger
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    7capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews...

    We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists

    Thanks to online anonymity you can now let your friends know that they're fat sluts without having to lose their friendship.

    However, fat shaming is far from the mandate of the faceless hackers in this documentary.

    From its early inception on image-based message boards to its impact on the occupy movement, the polemic collective of online hackers known as Anonymous has always put freedom of speech first on their list of demands.

    Claiming to have hacked numerous email accounts and websites belonging to governments, politicians and movie executives, the faceless rabble reinforce their rule when civil liberties are threatened.

    Speaking in-depth with masked/unmasked members (Anon2World, Gregg Housh) as well as curators of online media outlets that tout its exploits, We Are Legion may be biased but it does divulged incredible insight into this unorganized organization.

    Furthermore, it's nice to know that those masks they wear don't mean they're all Juggalos.

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    6jcraig-817-581959

    Not as Important as They Think

    Let me say up front that I have serious reservations about hacking as political tactic. The members of Anonymous attack anyone they don't like, without reference to any set of political principles or the likelihood that their actions will change anything. Based on the film's interviews with Anonymous members, they're motivated as much by the thrill of the hack as by any serious political agenda. I also question the filmmaker's selection of some of their interview subjects. One guy from New York is apparently incapable of uttering a sentence without using "f***" or "f***ing" at least twice. Barrett Brown, a so-called spokesman for Anonymous, is so affected it sounds like he's working on a William F. Buckley impersonation while waving around his unlit cigarette. When these guys tell you they're changing the world, it's a bit difficult to believe. This isn't a bad documentary - it's well done technically and it's certainly informative. What it didn't do was change my mind about the legitimacy and important of Anonymous.
    7ierenz

    A fascinating documentary that is scary no matter whom you side with.

    We Are Legion can draw us into the discussion, not by sympathizing with those who willfully (if somewhat ignorantly) break the law, but by showing both sides of the story that our daily news accounts often skew in one direction.Sure it's funny-and we might even think it's right-what Anonymous could do with a button click. But being on the flipside, we wouldn't want to be one of their victims, even as a casual observer, merely by showing an opposing point of view. In that regard, We Are Legion would effectively create a great double feature with God Bless America from Bobcat Goldthwait, where a couple of killers are debating those acceptable to take a bullet for a country's cause drowned in a absence of civility.Knappenberger's film is fast-moving and informative; it will likely never take a look at it with their one-track minds to ensure a subsection of our culture. Although they should just learn a little bit more about a group waiting out there to teach you a little lesson about liberty of expression.
    8unabomber1111

    Clever documentary about the Anonymous collective

    Anonymous, the collective of skilled hackers, has put fear into the hearts of businesses and governments across the globe. Documentary filmmaker Brian Knappenberger delves into the history of other "hacktivists" and draws a line to the loose-knit community of folks fomenting civil disobedience through technological resources. The film includes interviews with current members of Anonymous, writers and academics.

    Knappenberger's film chronicles the rise of Anonymous from a disparate group hanging out in the forums of notorious website 4chan to the day recently when members of the Polish parliament, in protest of a vote they said would restrict Web freedom, donned their own Guy Fawkes masks in solidarity with the group.
    9JustCuriosity

    An Informative Film that begins to unravel the Mystery of Anonymous

    Not surprisingly, "We are Legion" was extremely well received at Austin's SXSW Film Festival. This film sheds a great deal of light on the murky and confusing world of the hacker group Anonymous. The filmmakers were able to achieve incredible access to the group and tell the historical story mostly through interviews with participants. The film is essentially chronological so it tells their story so that people who haven't followed its development can gain some understanding of a very complicated and somewhat confusing organization. The film is done in a self-critical fashion that while generally favorable is not afraid to show the group's negatives, its conflicts and its internal struggles. It is extremely well-made and highly informative. The groups' almost accidental evolution from merry pranksters into some sort of political activists is fascinating. While they are clearly inspired by commitment to free speech – especially online – it is hard to clearly define their evolving ideology. They are clearly interconnected to emerging phenomenon such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street, but it is difficult to determine how significant their political impact has been in these events. In any case, "We are Legion" provides an opportunity to those of us outside these organizations to gain some insight into what they are doing and that is extremely valuable. I hope that this film is widely viewed since it provides a view of one of the new political frontiers of the internet.

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2012 (United States)
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Somos legión: la historia de los hackers
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