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Snowden

- The only safe place is on the run.

CIA employee Edward Snowden leaks thousands of classified documents to the press.

Release Date : 2016-09-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : KrautPack EntertainmentVendian EntertainmentEndgame EntertainmentWild BunchOpen Road FilmsTG Media

Production Country : FranceGermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Character Name : Edward Snowden

Original Name : Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Gender : Male

Shailene Woodley

Character Name : Lindsay Mills

Original Name : Shailene Woodley

Gender : Female

Melissa Leo

Character Name : Laura Poitras

Original Name : Melissa Leo

Gender : Female

Zachary Quinto

Character Name : Glenn Greenwald

Original Name : Zachary Quinto

Gender : Male

Tom Wilkinson

Character Name : Ewen MacAskill

Original Name : Tom Wilkinson

Gender : Male

Scott Eastwood

Character Name : Trevor James

Original Name : Scott Eastwood

Gender : Male

Timothy Olyphant

Character Name : CIA Agent Geneva

Original Name : Timothy Olyphant

Gender : Male

Ben Schnetzer

Character Name : Gabriel Sol

Original Name : Ben Schnetzer

Gender : Male

LaKeith Stanfield

Character Name : Patrick Haynes

Original Name : LaKeith Stanfield

Gender : Male

Rhys Ifans

Character Name : Corbin O'Brian

Original Name : Rhys Ifans

Gender : Male

Nicolas Cage

Character Name : Hank Forrester

Original Name : Nicolas Cage

Gender : Male

Joely Richardson

Character Name : Janine Gibson

Original Name : Joely Richardson

Gender : Female

Jaymes Butler

Character Name : Master Sgt. Robinson

Original Name : Jaymes Butler

Gender : Male

Robert Firth

Character Name : Dr. Stilwell

Original Name : Robert Firth

Gender : Male

Ben Chaplin

Character Name : Robert Tibbo

Original Name : Ben Chaplin

Gender : Male

Bhasker Patel

Character Name : Marwan Al-Kirmani

Original Name : Bhasker Patel

Gender : Male

Edward Snowden

Character Name : Edward Snowden

Original Name : Edward Snowden

Gender : Male

Christy Meyer

Character Name : Dr. Laurel

Original Name : Christy Meyer

Gender : Female

Gregory Schwabe

Character Name : Drill Sgt. 2 Martinez

Original Name : Gregory Schwabe

Gender : Male

Patrick Joseph Byrnes

Character Name : NSA Dep. Director Lowell

Original Name : Patrick Joseph Byrnes

Gender : Male

Jamie Hodge

Character Name : Coffee Shop Patron / Pedestrian

Original Name : Jamie Hodge

Gender : Female

Mathangi Ray

Character Name : Mother - Tong Lau Hong Kong

Original Name : Mathangi Ray

Gender : Female

Alan Rusbridger

Character Name : Moderator

Original Name : Alan Rusbridger

Gender : Male

Stephanie Simbeck

Character Name : Female Drone Pilot

Original Name : Stephanie Simbeck

Gender : Female

Logan Marshall-Green

Character Name : Male Drone Pilot

Original Name : Logan Marshall-Green

Gender : Male

Demetri Goritsas

Character Name : CIA Supervisor

Original Name : Demetri Goritsas

Gender : Male

Rachel Handshaw

Character Name : CIA Polygraph Adminstrator

Original Name : Rachel Handshaw

Gender : Female

Christian Contreras

Character Name : CIA Psychologist

Original Name : Christian Contreras

Gender : Male

Parker Sawyers

Character Name : CIA Interviewer

Original Name : Parker Sawyers

Gender : Male

Michael Benz

Character Name : CIA Student

Original Name : Michael Benz

Gender : Male

Ken Thomas

Character Name : Warrenton Gate Guard

Original Name : Ken Thomas

Gender : Male

Nicholas Rowe

Character Name : Assistant Editor Guardian

Original Name : Nicholas Rowe

Gender : Male

Erol Sander

Character Name : Diplomat Party Guest

Original Name : Erol Sander

Gender : Male

Anatoly Kucherena

Character Name : Russian Diplomat

Original Name : Anatoly Kucherena

Gender : Male

Eric Kofi Abrefa

Character Name : NSA Tunnel Guard 1

Original Name : Eric Kofi Abrefa

Gender : Male

Stanley I. Walker Jr.

Character Name : NSA Tunnel Guard 2

Original Name : Stanley I. Walker Jr.

Gender : Male

Olga Koda

Character Name : Pole Dancer

Original Name : Olga Koda

Gender : Female

Alexandra Adomaitis

Character Name : CIA Trainee Bangkok (uncredited)

Original Name : Alexandra Adomaitis

Gender : Female

Andreas Dubois

Character Name : Audience

Original Name : Andreas Dubois

Gender : Male

Barack Obama

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Barack Obama

Gender : Male

Osama Bin Laden

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Osama Bin Laden

Gender : Male

Hugo Chávez

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Hugo Chávez

Gender : Male

Hillary Clinton

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Hillary Clinton

Gender : Female

Sarah Harrison

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Sarah Harrison

Gender : Female

John Kerry

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : John Kerry

Gender : Male

Michelle Obama

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Michelle Obama

Gender : Female

Vladimir Putin

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Vladimir Putin

Gender : Male

Donald Trump

Character Name : Self (uncredited)

Original Name : Donald Trump

Gender : Male

Al Sotto

Character Name : Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Al Sotto

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**He who became a people's hero by betraying his own nation!** I had like to begin by saying I'm not an American and I haven't seen the Oscar winning documentary 'Citizenfour'. But I'm very much aware of everything about it through the all kinds of coverages. So my perspective about the film will be true and about the content will be neutral. I have known about what this film dealt since the day it all began. I did not care much, but there are things to concern about it. Like if it is necessary to tap to prevent the serious threats, there's nothing wrong it that. Because, even if they have our private contents, they are not going to publish it or make money out of it. So that makes what Ed did was unethical and betrayal for his own country. In another angle, NSA's illegal surveillance questionable in many ways, but wrong is only a tiny thing. Because eyeing every single one of us seems wrong, though without examining all, nothing confirms, differentiate between right and wrong. So coming to the film, it was decently made one. The main reason is it was too long and many parts were boring. The theme was powerful like it was a one liner, but the film contents were very weak. Except Snowden passing the security, the rest of the story like why he did, including his personal life, particularly his romance was not good enough to make a film. This is very much suitable for a documentary than a feature film. But I liked the actors. Joseph Gordon-Levitt was good, but not great. If he gets the Oscars nod, that's only because of the issue which the film inspired by, not because his phenomenal character display. The direction was decent, but not the screenplay. The film is not for everyone, but I recommend it to all as a must see. The main reason why you should watch it is to educate yourself. To learn what they are doing and how. Particularly, you will definitely come to know how to avoid being eyed by the government in a simple way. So that's a good thing than whining over what homeland security does to protect the nation. It is not an inspiring biopic, or a masterpiece, but don't miss it for any cost. P.S. Whatever the form of the governments, the nations won't stop doing what in this film they said was wrong. Because there's no Edward Snowden in every nation to expose it. In that perspective, the US was really embarrassed for their own man letting them down. The China is the number one in this kind of activity. The point is, these things happening right now or not, but should never come to public notice like that happened in here, never should leave the compound. Suppose if we come to know, we will protect, at least in the democratic countries that's what we do. But not to forget it also safeguards us. That means it is like the stars and planets on the sky that we watch and take notes, but they are untouchable. We only monitor them for threats like asteroids and fractionally thinking about the alien invasion. _7/10_

D

David Perkins

@Prkns

2021-06-23

JGL plays a pretty convincing Snowden or at least I think he does as I've only seen the real Snowden in video and Citizenfour. I don't know exactly how correct the movie is to the actual story but as most of these things go, the movie will have been created with a slightly exaggerated storyline and version of events. An enjoyable watch and a big tick for me was that the coding and terminology used in the movie were relatively correct and true to real life!

F

Frode Lindeijer

@Modanung

2021-06-23

Although the movie is not perfect, it's flaws are limited, minute and easily ignored. **A must-watch for anyone using a computer!** This adaptation of Snowden's transformation from a talented programmer working for the United States secret service into a planetary hero really takes the viewer deeper into the true story on which this film is based. It shows the human side of the path towards revealing the truth. Relational tensions, covertly supportive colleagues and the need to stay cool are all part of this film. Best spy thriller I've ever seen. _Beyond believable_.

G

GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

What happened to Oliver Stone? Once upon a time you could sit down and watch a film, and knew he was the director just by the cuts alone, not to mention the atmosphere and over-all look of the presentation. This doesn't look like an Oliver Stone film. The script sounds like a Stone film. The plot is certainly an Oliver Stone plot. The subject matter and how it's handled is totally Stone. But the film, well, it's an Oliver Stone film. The actors involved, well, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is certainly someone Stone would cast, but the long list of cameos of A and B grade stars comes down to a sprinkle and not a downpour like they used to. And the look of the film, where are the Stone cuts? It looks like anyone in Hollywood could have directed the script and made it into the movie that it is. The director doesn't leave his mark Snowden like he had on his earlier work. And, honestly, agree with his politics or not, the reason people go to see his movies is because he's directing them. Snowden doesn't feel like he really directed it, and you walk away feeling robbed because of it. The movie would have been great with anyone else, but, honestly, we didn't want to see this film made by anyone else, we wanted to see it made by Oliver Stone.

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-03-24

**It's a forgettable film, with nothing remarkable about it other than the fact that it makes an open defense of Edward Snowden and what he did.** Oliver Stone has given us a film that could not be more controversial: a biography of Edward Snowden, an ex-military and former US spy who worked as an intelligence analyst for the CIA and the NSA. It's not worth getting into the script, almost everyone knows who Snowden is and what he did. What varies a lot is how each person faces it. To many Americans, he is a traitor who has endangered world security and the fight against terrorism. For others, he denounced the way the US controls the world and uses information (and the way people practically abdicate their private life through social networks) in order to gain advantages in the field of macroeconomics and geostrategy. Acting as a panegyric, the film is militant, takes sides and defends Snowden and his view of things, portraying him as someone of courage, a man of integrity who served his country and the fight against terrorism, but who found that he was part of the problem rather than the solution, and that he was serving much darker interests than he realized. Seeing the film is the same thing as listening to Snowden himself, who has been exiled in Moscow for several years (to what extent did Putin not take the opportunity to recruit him, or use everything he knew?). So it's a film that will upset those who see Snowden as a traitor to their country, and even some people who would prefer a more neutral approach, better able to show both sides of the problem, as I would have preferred. Joseph Gordon-Levitt does a good job as the protagonist. While we're not sure if he managed to be faithful to the real Edward Snowden, the actor creates someone who is easy to like: one of those computer and math geniuses who observe people and the rest of the world with a mixture of curiosity and naivety. On the one hand, I feel inclined to sympathize with the character... on the other hand, the naive way in which he acts seems forced and hard to believe, particularly after what the character experiences in Japan. Shailene Woodley also does a good job by giving life to Snowden's girlfriend (now wife), an outgoing and communicative girl. The film features the collaboration of Melissa Leo, Tom Wilkinson, Zachary Quinto, Rhys Ifans and Nicolas Cage. Technically, it has the characteristics of an ordinary mainstream American film. There are good sets and the cinematography has some well-done moments, in addition to some notes of good CGI. However, it's a relatively forgettable film, with nothing to make it stand out other than the fact that it's about Snowden.