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'''''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks''''' is a 2013 American ] ] about ] started by ], and people involved in the collection and distribution of secret information and media by ]s. It covers a period of several decades, including considerable background. '''''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks''''' is a 2013 American ] ] about ] established by ], and people involved in the collection and distribution of secret information and media by ]s. Directed by ], it covers a period of several decades, and includes background material. Gibney received his fifth nomination for ] from the ] for this film.<ref>{{cite web|title='Captain Phillips,' 'Her' Win Top Screenplay Awards|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/wga-live-from-the-wga-awards-1201081818/|website=]|publisher=Variety|access-date=18 February 2019|date=1 February 2014}}</ref>


==Synopsis== ==Synopsis==
The 1989 ] worm attack on ] computers, originally thought to threaten the ], is depicted as the work of Australian hackers, including Assange. The founding of Wikileaks in 2006 is followed by coverage of several key events: its 2009-2010 leaks about the ], ], ], ], ]'s communications with ], uploads to Wikileaks of the ] and ] war documents, ], and video, exposure to the FBI by Lamo, and the accusations of sexual assault made against Assange. Interview subjects include<!-- not really "cast", are they?--> Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, James Ball, Donald Bostom, ], ], Jason Edwards, ], Adrian Lamo, ], Gavin MacFadyen, ], ], and ].<ref name="VarietyReview">{{cite web|title=Film Reviews:Sundance:''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks'' (Documentary) |first=Peter |last=Debruge |date=January 28, 2013 |publisher=''Variety'' |url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117949111/ |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6En1cUd6p |archivedate=2013-03-01 |deadurl=yes |accessdate=March 2, 2013}}<!-- for interviewees list, since couldn't find the film's main website or press materials yet --></ref> The 1989 ] worm attack on ] computers, originally thought{{by whom|date=February 2021}} to threaten the ], is depicted in the film as the work of Australian hackers, including Assange. The founding of Wikileaks in 2006 is followed by coverage of several key events: its 2009–2010 leaks about the ], ], ], ], ]'s communications with ], the release by Wikileaks of the ] video, the ], the ], ], Lamo's exposure of Manning to the FBI and the accusations of sexual assault made against Assange. Interview subjects include<!-- not really "cast", are they?--> ], ], ], Donald Bostom, ], ], Jason Edwards, Timothy Douglas Webster, ], ], ], Gavin MacFadyen, ], ], ] and ].<ref name="VarietyReview">{{cite magazine|title=Film Reviews:Sundance:''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks'' (Documentary)|first=Peter |last=Debruge |date=January 28, 2013 |magazine=Variety|url=https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117949111/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131135049/http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117949111/ |archive-date=January 31, 2013 |url-status=dead}}<!-- for interviewees list, since couldn't find the film's main website or press materials yet --></ref>


==Production== ==Production==
Assange did not participate in the production, so previously recorded interviews were used.<ref name="KayJan23">{{cite web|title=Sundance film festival 2013: ''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' |first=Jeremy |last=Kay|publisher=''Guardian'' (UK) |date=January 23, 2013 |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/jan/23/we-steal-secrets-wikileaks-review |accessdate=March 2, 2013}}</ref> Manning was also unavailable.<ref name="ScreenDaily">{{cite web|title=''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' |date=January 22, 2013|first= Anthony |last=Kaufman |publisher=ScreenDaily.com |url=http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/the-latest/we-steal-secrets-the-story-of-wikileaks/5050934.article |accessdate=March 2, 2013}}</ref> John Young and Deborah Natsios of ] contributed contacts and research material, but after lengthy negotiations, ultimately declined to be interviewed for the film.<ref>{{cite web |title=WikiLeaks-Jigsaw: ''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' log |publisher=] |url=http://cryptome.org/2013/01/wikileaks-jigsaw.htm |date=January 2013 |accessdate=March 2, 2013}}</ref> Assange did not participate in the production, so previously recorded interviews were used.<ref name="KayJan23">{{cite web|title=Sundance film festival 2013: ''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' |first=Jeremy |last=Kay|publisher=Guardian (UK)|date=January 23, 2013 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/jan/23/we-steal-secrets-wikileaks-review }}</ref> Manning was also unavailable.<ref name="ScreenDaily">{{cite web|title=''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' |date=January 22, 2013|first= Anthony |last=Kaufman|publisher=ScreenDaily.com |url=http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/the-latest/we-steal-secrets-the-story-of-wikileaks/5050934.article}}</ref> John Young and Deborah Natsios contributed contacts and research material, but declined to be interviewed for the film upon learning it was tentatively titled "Unnamed Wikileaks Project".<ref>{{cite web |title=WikiLeaks-Jigsaw: ''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' log |publisher=] |url=http://cryptome.wikileaks.org/2013/01/wikileaks-jigsaw.htm|date=January 2013 |access-date=March 2, 2013}}</ref>
About 35 minutes of chat animations, headline effects, and other visual effects were designed and rendered by ] in New York.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.framestore.com/work/we-steal-secrets-story-wikileaks |title=Work: ''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks''|publisher=] |accessdate=March 2, 2013}}</ref> About 35 minutes of chat animations, headline effects, and other visual effects were designed and rendered by ] in New York.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.framestore.com/work/we-steal-secrets-story-wikileaks |title=Work:''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks''|publisher=] |access-date=March 2, 2013}}</ref>

WikiLeaks published a transcript of the film, annotated with comments by WikiLeaks, which it said were corrections.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/414585/wikileaks-releases-transcript-of-critical-us-film |title=WikiLeaks releases transcript of critical US film |agency=Agence France-Presse |work=] |location=Philippines |date=May 25, 2013}}</ref><ref name="WLtranscript">{{cite web|title=Annotated Transcript of "We Steal Secrets" by Alex Gibney|url=https://wikileaks.org/IMG/html/gibney-transcript.html|publisher=WikiLeaks |date=May 24, 2013}}</ref> Director Gibney responded that the transcript released by Wikileaks was incomplete, lacked Private Manning's words, and was from an unreleased, incomplete version of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/jordanzakarin/alex-gibney-blasts-wikileaks-accuses-group-of-selectively-ed |title=Alex Gibney Blasts WikiLeaks, Accuses Group Of 'Selectively Editing' Transcript Of His Film |date=May 25, 2013|first=Jordan| last=Zakarin |work=BuzzFeed}}</ref> Later, Gibney published his own annotated version of the WikiLeaks transcript, responding to the criticisms made by Wikileaks. One of the points mentioned by Wikileaks in its annotated transcript was the possible existence of a ] against Assange. Associate Producer Javier Botero said, "The sealed indictment has been a huge part of Assange's arguments about an American-Swedish conspiracy. He also brings it up at several points in his annotations as key evidence for why our film is wrong. But the whole thing is just based on one boastful line in a 2011 leaked email from an ex-government official; no other evidence has ever come out."<ref name="AGtranscript">{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/alex-gibney-fires-back-at-657677 |title=Alex Gibney Fires Back at Julian Assange: 'People Are Finally Seeing the Darker Side' (Exclusive) |first=Gregg |last=Kilday |work=The Hollywood Reporter |date=November 19, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The WikiLeaks Organization's Annotated Transcript, with Response from the Filmmakers |author=WeStealSecrets |publisher=AmazonAWS.com |url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/westealsecrets/html/annotated-transcript-response.html |date=November 16, 2013|access-date=November 20, 2013}}</ref>

According to the film's executive producer ], ''We Steal Secrets'' was "denounced before seeing" by Assange,<ref name="Khan">{{cite web|title=Jemima Khan on Julian Assange: how the Wikileaks founder alienated his allies|first=Jemima |last=Khan|author-link=Jemima Khan |date=February 6, 2013 |work=] |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/02/jemima-khan-julian-assange-how-wikileaks-founder-alienated-his-allies|access-date=October 23, 2016}}</ref> who tweeted "an unethical and biased title in the context of pending criminal trials. It is the prosecution's claim and it is false".<ref name="Khan"/> Khan said that Assange told her, "If it’s a fair film, it will be pro-Julian Assange."<ref name="Khan" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-02-08 |title=Jemima Khan: 'My journey with Julian Assange has taken me from |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/jemima-khan-my-journey-with-julian-assange-has-taken-me-from-admiration-to-demoralisation-8484338.html |access-date=2023-02-07 |website=The Independent |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-02-06 |title=Jemima Jilts Julian |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/02/06/julian-assange-jemima-khan-new-statesman_n_2631401.html |access-date=2023-02-07 |website=HuffPost UK |language=en}}</ref> Khan asserted the title was based on a quote in the film "from ], a former director of the CIA, who told Gibney that the US government was in the business of 'stealing secrets' from other countries".<ref name="Khan"/>


==Release== ==Release==
The film previewed in December 2012,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/20/movies/we-steal-secrets-is-first-of-wikileaks-films.html?_r=1& |title='We Steal Secrets' Is First of WikiLeaks Films |publisher= NYTimes.com |date=December 19, 2012|first=Michael |last=Cieply |work=The New York Times |accessdate=2013-04-28}}</ref> and debuted January 21, 2013 at the ].<ref name="SD"/> It is scheduled to be released May 24, 2013 in New York and Los Angeles, and widely in June.<ref>. Jigsaw Productions. February 25, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013</ref><ref>. ''Variety''. February 22, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013</ref> The film previewed in December 2012,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/20/movies/we-steal-secrets-is-first-of-wikileaks-films.html?_r=1& |title='We Steal Secrets' Is First of WikiLeaks Films |date=December 19, 2012|first=Michael |last=Cieply |work=The New York Times }}</ref> and debuted January 21, 2013 at the ].<ref name="SD"/> It was scheduled to be released May 24, 2013 in New York and Los Angeles, and widely in June.<ref>. Jigsaw Productions. February 25, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013</ref><ref>McNary, Dave (February 22, 2013). . ''Variety''.</ref> In October 2021, ] began streaming the film.<ref name="Netflix">{{cite web|url=https://www.netflixschedule.com/october-2021/we-steal-secrets-the-story-of-wikileaks-netflix-release-date/ |title=''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks'' on Netflix: Date, Plot, & Reviews |publisher=] |date=October 2021 |accessdate=October 13, 2021}}</ref>


==Reception== ==Reception==
Wikileaks criticised the film for containing dozens of factual errors and instances of "sleight of hand". It also criticised the film's depiction of Chelsea Manning's decision to leak US military and diplomatic documents as "a failure of character, rather than a triumph of conscience".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blagdon |first1=Jeff |title=WikiLeaks tears apart 'We Steal Secrets' documentary in full annotated transcript |url=https://www.theverge.com/2013/5/24/4361774/wikileaks-slams-we-steal-secrets-documentary-full-annotated-transcript |access-date=4 February 2021 |work=The Verge |date=24 May 2013 |language=en}}</ref>
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On ], the film has a 91% rating based on 81 reviews with an ] of 7.94/10. The site's critical consensus reads "As fascinating as it is provocative, ''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' presents another documentary triumph for director Alex Gibney, as well as a troubling look at one of the more meaningful issues of our time".<ref name="RottenTomatoes">{{cite web |title=''We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks'' (2013) |publisher=RottenTomatoes.com |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/we_steal_secrets_the_story_of_wikileaks_2013/ |access-date=October 21, 2013}}</ref>
== Response from Wikileaks ==

Wikileaks published a putative transcript of the film, annotated with comments, asserted to be corrections, by Wikileaks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/414585/wikileaks-releases-transcript-of-critical-us-film|accessdate=2013-05-25 |title=WikiLeaks releases transcript of critical US film | work=Inquirer News|date=May 25, 2013 |publisher=INQUIRER.net |accessdate=May 25, 2013}}</ref><ref name=transcript>{{cite web|title=Annotated Transcript of "We Steal Secrets" by Alex Gibney|url=http://wikileaks.org/IMG/html/gibney-transcript.html |publisher=WikiLeaks |date=May 24, 2013 |accessdate=May 24, 2013}}</ref> Director Gibney responded that the transcript was incomplete, lacked Bradley Manning's words, and was from an unreleased, incomplete version of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/jordanzakarin/alex-gibney-blasts-wikileaks-accuses-group-of-selectively-ed |accessdate=2013-05-25 |title=Alex Gibney Blasts WikiLeaks, Accuses Group Of 'Selectively Editing' Transcript Of His Film |date=May 25, 2013 |author=Zakarin, Jordan |publisher=BuzzFeed, Inc. |accessdate=May 25, 2013}}</ref>
'']'' writer David Rooney found the film to be a "tremendously fascinating story told with probing insight and complexity".<ref>{{cite web| title=''We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks'' Sundance Review|date=January 23, 2013| first= David |last=Rooney |work=] |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie/we-steal-secrets-story-wikileaks/review/414964}}</ref> David Edelstein of '']'' magazine wrote that the film is a "twisty, probing, altogether enthralling movie," adding that it is "a documentary with the overflowing texture of fiction."<ref>{{cite web| title=Why the Whistle Blows: ''We Steal Secrets'' explains how Julian Assanges are made|date=May 19, 2013| first= David |last=Edelstein |work=] |url=https://nymag.com/movies/reviews/we-steal-secrets-before-midnight-2013-5/ }}</ref> ] of '']'', who calls the film "riveting and revelatory," notes that the director "lines up an A-list of experts, observers, cohorts, and adversaries, tracing how Assange's and Manning's worlds collide - virtually, and violently - and how a noble quest for transparency and truth turned into a tale of conspiracy and paranoia."<ref>{{cite web| title='We Steal Secrets': Fascinating, real-life WikiLeaks thriller |date=June 7, 2013| first= Steven |last=Rea |work=] |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/movies/20130607__We_Steal_Secrets___Fascinating_real-life_WikiLeaks_thriller.html}}</ref>

Conversely, ] Jeremy Kay gave the film 3/5 stars and wrote that "t's probably too soon for a meaningful perspective on the WikiLeaks saga",<ref name="KayJan23"/> and ] Peter Debruge found the film "dramatically lacking" a central core conflict, especially when compared with Gibney's previous work, and ultimately found Manning's story the most compelling part of the film.<ref name="VarietyReview"/> Similarly, '']'' reporter Andrew O'Hehir claimed that many of Hedges's statements about the film are patently false and that his "alarming accusations and peculiar misreadings of the film" are "an attempt to attack Gibney's integrity and sabotage his reputation".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.salon.com/2013/06/11/is_alex_gibneys_wikileaks_film_state_agitprop/ |title=Is Alex Gibney's WikiLeaks film "state agitprop"? |first=Andrew |last=O'Hehir |work=Salon.com |date=June 11, 2013}}</ref>

], who was interviewed in the film and had a written debate with Gibney based on his review,<ref name="Manne-Gibney-monthly">{{cite web |url=http://www.themonthly.com.au/blog/robert-manne/2013/07/01/1372650669/we-steal-secrets-response-alex-gibney |title=''We Steal Secrets:'' A response from Alex Gibney |first=Robert |last=Manne |date=July 1, 2013 |work=The Monthly}}</ref> expressed in '']'' that he felt it was a "superficially impressive but ultimately myopic film".<ref name="Manne-monthly">{{cite web|url=http://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2013/july/1372600800/robert-manne/we-steal-secrets-alex-gibney-wikileaks-julian-assange |title=We Steal Secrets: Alex Gibney, WikiLeaks & Julian Assange |first=Robert |last=Manne |work=] |date=July 2013 |issue=91 |access-date=December 14, 2013}}</ref> In a review for '']'', journalist ] called the film "agitprop for the security and surveillance state," adding that it "dutifully peddles the state's contention that WikiLeaks is not a legitimate publisher and that Chelsea Manning, who passed half a million classified Pentagon and State Department documents to WikiLeaks, is not a legitimate whistle-blower."<ref name="WSSSA">{{cite web|url=http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/we_steal_secrets_state_agitprop_20130602 |first=Chris |last=Hedges |author-link=Chris Hedges |title='We Steal Secrets': State Agitprop |work=] |date=June 2, 2013}}</ref>

''We Steal Secrets'' was nominated for the 2013 ] ABC News Videosource Award, but lost to ''Trials of Mohammed Ali''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/we-steal-secrets-blackfish-espns-651517 |title='We Steal Secrets,' 'Blackfish,' ESPN's '30 for 30' Among International Documentary Association Award Nominees |date=October 29, 2013 |first=Hilary |last=Lewis |work=Hollywood Reporter}}</ref>


==See also== ==See also==
* '']'', an upcoming film starring ] as Assange. * '']'', a 2013 film starring ] as Assange.
* '']'', a 2013 documentary film about the 2010 ], produced by ], Rebecca O'Brien and ]
* '']'', a 2014 documentary film by ] about whistleblower Edward Snowden.
* ''The Trust Fall'', a documentary about and in support of Assange.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.thetrustfall.org | title=The trust fall: Julian Assange - Official site | website=www.thetrustfall.org}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
* {{IMDb title|1824254|We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks}} * {{IMDb title|1824254}}
* {{citation|last=Burr|first=Ty|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2013/05/30/movie-review-steal-secrets-the-story-wikileaks/sqQvrPGb4N66gxcZPpmMNJ/story.html|title=The WikiLeaks story exposed, but not resolved|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=May 30, 2013|access-date=October 23, 2016}}
* {{rotten-tomatoes|we_steal_secrets_the_story_of_wikileaks_2013|We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks}}
* {{citation|url=http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/07/02/wiki-j02.html|title=Alex Gibney's 'We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks'|website=World Socialist Web Site|first=Richard|last=Phillips|date=July 2, 2013|access-date=October 23, 2016}}


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2013 American film
We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlex Gibney
Written byAlex Gibney
Produced byAlex Gibney
Marc Shmuger
Alexis Bloom
StarringJulian Assange, Heather Brooke
CinematographyMaryse Alberti
Edited byAndy Grieve
Music byWill Bates
Production
companies
Jigsaw Productions
Global Produce
Distributed byFocus World
Release date
  • January 21, 2013 (2013-01-21) (Sundance)
Running time130 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$457,517

We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks is a 2013 American independent documentary film about the organization established by Julian Assange, and people involved in the collection and distribution of secret information and media by whistleblowers. Directed by Alex Gibney, it covers a period of several decades, and includes background material. Gibney received his fifth nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America Awards for this film.

Synopsis

The 1989 WANK worm attack on NASA computers, originally thought to threaten the Galileo spacecraft, is depicted in the film as the work of Australian hackers, including Assange. The founding of Wikileaks in 2006 is followed by coverage of several key events: its 2009–2010 leaks about the Icelandic financial collapse, Swiss banking tax evasion, Kenyan government corruption, toxic-waste dumping, Chelsea Manning's communications with Adrian Lamo, the release by Wikileaks of the Collateral Murder video, the Iraq War documents, the Afghanistan War documents, US diplomatic cables, Lamo's exposure of Manning to the FBI and the accusations of sexual assault made against Assange. Interview subjects include Julian Assange, Heather Brooke, James Ball, Donald Bostom, Nick Davies, Mark Davis, Jason Edwards, Timothy Douglas Webster, Michael Hayden, Adrian Lamo, J. William Leonard, Gavin MacFadyen, Smári McCarthy, Iain Overton, Kevin Poulsen and Vaughan Smith.

Production

Assange did not participate in the production, so previously recorded interviews were used. Manning was also unavailable. John Young and Deborah Natsios contributed contacts and research material, but declined to be interviewed for the film upon learning it was tentatively titled "Unnamed Wikileaks Project". About 35 minutes of chat animations, headline effects, and other visual effects were designed and rendered by Framestore in New York.

WikiLeaks published a transcript of the film, annotated with comments by WikiLeaks, which it said were corrections. Director Gibney responded that the transcript released by Wikileaks was incomplete, lacked Private Manning's words, and was from an unreleased, incomplete version of the film. Later, Gibney published his own annotated version of the WikiLeaks transcript, responding to the criticisms made by Wikileaks. One of the points mentioned by Wikileaks in its annotated transcript was the possible existence of a sealed US indictment against Assange. Associate Producer Javier Botero said, "The sealed indictment has been a huge part of Assange's arguments about an American-Swedish conspiracy. He also brings it up at several points in his annotations as key evidence for why our film is wrong. But the whole thing is just based on one boastful line in a 2011 leaked email from an ex-government official; no other evidence has ever come out."

According to the film's executive producer Jemima Khan, We Steal Secrets was "denounced before seeing" by Assange, who tweeted "an unethical and biased title in the context of pending criminal trials. It is the prosecution's claim and it is false". Khan said that Assange told her, "If it’s a fair film, it will be pro-Julian Assange." Khan asserted the title was based on a quote in the film "from Michael Hayden, a former director of the CIA, who told Gibney that the US government was in the business of 'stealing secrets' from other countries".

Release

The film previewed in December 2012, and debuted January 21, 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival. It was scheduled to be released May 24, 2013 in New York and Los Angeles, and widely in June. In October 2021, Netflix began streaming the film.

Reception

Wikileaks criticised the film for containing dozens of factual errors and instances of "sleight of hand". It also criticised the film's depiction of Chelsea Manning's decision to leak US military and diplomatic documents as "a failure of character, rather than a triumph of conscience".

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 91% rating based on 81 reviews with an average rating of 7.94/10. The site's critical consensus reads "As fascinating as it is provocative, We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks presents another documentary triumph for director Alex Gibney, as well as a troubling look at one of the more meaningful issues of our time".

The Hollywood Reporter writer David Rooney found the film to be a "tremendously fascinating story told with probing insight and complexity". David Edelstein of New York magazine wrote that the film is a "twisty, probing, altogether enthralling movie," adding that it is "a documentary with the overflowing texture of fiction." Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer, who calls the film "riveting and revelatory," notes that the director "lines up an A-list of experts, observers, cohorts, and adversaries, tracing how Assange's and Manning's worlds collide - virtually, and violently - and how a noble quest for transparency and truth turned into a tale of conspiracy and paranoia."

Conversely, The Guardian's Jeremy Kay gave the film 3/5 stars and wrote that "t's probably too soon for a meaningful perspective on the WikiLeaks saga", and Variety's Peter Debruge found the film "dramatically lacking" a central core conflict, especially when compared with Gibney's previous work, and ultimately found Manning's story the most compelling part of the film. Similarly, Salon reporter Andrew O'Hehir claimed that many of Hedges's statements about the film are patently false and that his "alarming accusations and peculiar misreadings of the film" are "an attempt to attack Gibney's integrity and sabotage his reputation".

Robert Manne, who was interviewed in the film and had a written debate with Gibney based on his review, expressed in The Monthly that he felt it was a "superficially impressive but ultimately myopic film". In a review for Truthdig, journalist Chris Hedges called the film "agitprop for the security and surveillance state," adding that it "dutifully peddles the state's contention that WikiLeaks is not a legitimate publisher and that Chelsea Manning, who passed half a million classified Pentagon and State Department documents to WikiLeaks, is not a legitimate whistle-blower."

We Steal Secrets was nominated for the 2013 International Documentary Association ABC News Videosource Award, but lost to Trials of Mohammed Ali.

See also

References

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