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Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies

Produced by Oxford Film and Television, Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies is Bafta winner Patrick Forbes' seventy-six-minute documentary of the Wikileaks affair as told by the people involved: personal, moving and frequently hot tempered, it documents history in the making and establishes a new frontier for technology and journalism. A definitive factual account of the Wikileaks affair, the film features the first major television interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

Top Cast

  • Samuel West

    Samuel West

    Narrator (voice)

  • Julian Assange

    Julian Assange

    Self

  • James Ball

    James Ball

    Self

  • Dean Baquet

    Dean Baquet

    Self

  • Philip J. Crowley

    Philip J. Crowley

    Self

  • John Goetz

    John Goetz

    Self

  • Daniel Domscheit-Berg

    Daniel Domscheit-Berg

    Self

  • Nick Davies

    Nick Davies

    Self

  • Bill Keller

    Bill Keller

    Self

Overview

Produced by Oxford Film and Television, Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies is Bafta winner Patrick Forbes' seventy-six-minute documentary of the Wikileaks affair as told by the people involved: personal, moving and frequently hot tempered, it documents history in the making and establishes a new frontier for technology and journalism. A definitive factual account of the Wikileaks affair, the film features the first major television interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

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