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HomemoviesMaking of Movie“It Was Too Dangerous To Make This Film in America”: Eugene Jarecki on The Six Billion Dollar Man

“It Was Too Dangerous To Make This Film in America”: Eugene Jarecki on The Six Billion Dollar Man

“It Was Too Dangerous To Make This Film in America”: Eugene Jarecki on  The Six Billion Dollar Man
Eugene Jarecki’s The Six Billion Dollar Man, much like its main character Julian Assange, is a doc destined to spark controversy. Jam-packed with gripping never before seen footage (much of it captured by Ecuadorian embassy CCTV) and an eclectic roster of interviewees (from Edward Snowden to Pamela Anderson), the film offers a sort of vertigo-inducing alternative history of the WikiLeaks founder and his tabloid-sensationalized troubles; and in doing so asks us to reconsider the media narrative that’s long been built by unseen hands around him. For how much of what we know about the information freedom fighter is actually “true,” […]

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HomemoviesMaking of Movie“It Was Too Dangerous To Make This Film in America”: Eugene Jarecki on The Six Billion Dollar Man

“It Was Too Dangerous To Make This Film in America”: Eugene Jarecki on The Six Billion Dollar Man

“It Was Too Dangerous To Make This Film in America”: Eugene Jarecki on  The Six Billion Dollar Man
Eugene Jarecki’s The Six Billion Dollar Man, much like its main character Julian Assange, is a doc destined to spark controversy. Jam-packed with gripping never before seen footage (much of it captured by Ecuadorian embassy CCTV) and an eclectic roster of interviewees (from Edward Snowden to Pamela Anderson), the film offers a sort of vertigo-inducing alternative history of the WikiLeaks founder and his tabloid-sensationalized troubles; and in doing so asks us to reconsider the media narrative that’s long been built by unseen hands around him. For how much of what we know about the information freedom fighter is actually “true,” […]

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