Sleepers (sleeper agents) are agents deeply incorporated into the structure of opposing forces. They are recruited before they get access to classified information, sometimes even before they start working in the field that interests the recruiting party. They are often recruited "to grow up". The action takes place in Moscow in June 2013 on the eve of major geopolitical events and upheavals that, as a result, will change the future life of the world.
A robotics engineer at a toy company creates a highly advanced doll, M3GAN, that becomes sentient. As Cady, the orphaned girl under her guardianship, forms a strong emotional bond with M3GAN, the doll's behavior becomes increasingly sinister and violent. Gemma, Cady's aunt, must unravel the mystery behind M3GAN's actions and protect herself and Cady from the doll's malevolent intentions.
Go behind the scenes of a notorious NBA owner's racist remarks, captured on a tape heard around the world, charting a collision between a dysfunctional basketball organization and even less functional marriage, and the precipitating tape's impact on an ensemble of characters striving to win against the backdrop of the most cursed team in the league.
The city is under siege as a gang of jewel thieves wreak havoc, and it's up to the bumbling recruits of Police Academy to stop them.
Nothing But the Truth is a crime drama movie that tells the story of a female reporter who is willing to go to jail to protect her source. She faces challenges and dangers as she fights for the truth and the freedom of the press.
In a small town, a group of high school girls find their lives turned upside down when a mysterious hacker leaks everyone's private information, leading to chaos and violence. As the town descends into madness, the girls must navigate the dangers of mob mentality, toxic masculinity, and social media hysteria.
The Fifth Estate tells the story of the rise of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, as they expose classified information and challenge the power of governments and institutions.
Citizenfour is a documentary film about Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency (NSA) leaks, exposing mass surveillance and government deception. The film follows journalist Glenn Greenwald and filmmaker Laura Poitras as they meet Snowden in a Hong Kong hotel room and document his revelations. It explores the implications of surveillance and the violation of privacy, raising questions about civil rights and the role of the government.
A suburban family man, Neil, lives a seemingly ordinary life with his wife and teenage son. However, he secretly works as a drone pilot for a military contractor. When Neil starts to question the morality of his job, he becomes entangled in a web of deception and danger. As his personal and professional life collide, Neil must confront the consequences of his actions and protect his family from the consequences of his secret life.
Page Eight is a political thriller that follows a British intelligence analyst who uncovers a web of secrets involving his dead brother, the prime minister, and a dangerous information leak. As he digs deeper, he becomes entangled in a world of surveillance, blackmail, and political intrigue.
An army officer is on a mission to expose a cyber crime racket. His sister gets into trouble when she unknowingly borrows money from a criminal using a fake cheque. As he starts investigating, he discovers a darknet network that threatens the privacy and security of the people. With the help of a hacker, he tries to bring the criminals to justice.
A documentary exploring the story of WikiLeaks, a website that publishes classified information and the controversies surrounding it.
Spotswood is a comedy-drama set in 1960s Australia. The film follows the story of an aspiring fashion model who becomes involved in a romantic rivalry and labor unrest at a factory where the owner is planning to downsize. The protagonist, a factory worker, finds himself in a fish-out-of-water situation as he tries to navigate the world of big business. The film explores themes of family relationships, culture clash, and the challenges faced by blue-collar workers in a changing world. Spotswood offers social commentary and satirical parody while providing an entertaining and heartwarming story.
Risk is a documentary that follows the controversial figure Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, as he deals with the legal implications of his actions and the impact they have on national security.
Gasland Part II is a documentary that investigates the environmental and health consequences of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the gas industry. It explores the cover-ups, political infiltration, and propaganda used by big businesses to exploit natural resources while disregarding the well-being of communities and the environment. The film also highlights the loopholes in environmental policy and the collusion between the oil and gas industry and government agencies. Through aerial camera shots and personal testimonies, Gasland Part II reveals the devastating effects of toxic chemicals and toxic waste on groundwater, land, and the health of individuals. It emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable and renewable energy sources to combat climate change and protect the environment.
A riveting documentary about Daniel Ellsberg, a military analyst who leaked the Pentagon Papers, revealing the U.S. government's deception during the Vietnam War. This captivating film explores Ellsberg's moral courage, the consequences he faced, and the impact of his actions on the government and the public.
The Pentagon Papers is a thrilling drama that explores the Vietnam War, information leaks, and the political landscape surrounding the Pentagon Papers. It highlights the whistleblower's courageous actions in exposing government secrets, bringing the anti-war movement to the forefront.
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.
Spin is a 1995 documentary that delves into the world of media manipulation and how it influences public opinion. It examines various techniques used by politicians, journalists, and television networks to shape narratives and control information. The film focuses on the 1992 United States presidential election and highlights issues such as framing, surveillance, and manufacturing consent. Spin also explores topics like culture wars, televangelism, and the impact of satellite television. Through interviews and analysis, the documentary sheds light on the power of spin and its implications for society.