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Technically he wasn’t in jail, but his life was under house arrest. The first half of The Six Billion Dollar Man gives us some of the backstory leading up to that point, showing how Assange rose ...
Only 10 of those 42 DNFs (23.8%) were due to accidents. Six drivers (14.3% of all DNFs) were disqualified. That included Lee and Richard Petty, marking the only time and father and son were ...
For anyone up to speed on what the WikiLeaks founder has been through since 2010, Eugene Jarecki's film contains few extraordinary revelations, but it's authoritative and absorbing. As a work of ...
The saga of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has dragged on long enough, and complicatedly enough, to render a number of past films about him, if not obsolete, clear period pieces. Documentaries ...
But she stopped flying the flag after Louisiana passed a law last May that threatened fines of up to $1 million for sharing information about air quality that did not meet strict standards.
“We have given up on the idea that facts matter,” sighs Klein, while Assange closes “The Six Billion Dollar Man” with an admission of the compromise that finally got the U.S. government off his case: ...
He is in Cannes to accompany a new documentary about him, "The Six Billion Dollar Man." The film traces the life of the renowned Australian activist, whose extradition from Britain was sought by ...
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