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DramaThriller

Reality

- The truth cannot be redacted

Augusta, Georgia, United States, June 3, 2017. After running some errands, Reality Winner returns home, where she is approached by two men.

Release Date : 2023-06-02

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : In The Cut FilmsFit Via ViSeaview ProductionsCinereachBurn These Words FilmsTanbark Pictures2 SQ FT

Production Country : United States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sydney Sweeney

Character Name : Reality Winner

Original Name : Sydney Sweeney

Gender : Female

Josh Hamilton

Character Name : Agent Garrick

Original Name : Josh Hamilton

Gender : Male

Marchánt Davis

Character Name : Agent Taylor

Original Name : Marchánt Davis

Gender : Male

Benny Elledge

Character Name : Joe (Unknown Male)

Original Name : Benny Elledge

Gender : Male

John Way

Character Name : FBI Agent

Original Name : John Way

Gender : Male

Reality Winner

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Reality Winner

Gender : Female

Tucker Carlson

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Tucker Carlson

Gender : Male

Bill Maher

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Bill Maher

Gender : Male

Krystal Ball

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Krystal Ball

Gender : Female

Juan Williams

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Juan Williams

Gender : Male

David Corn

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : David Corn

Gender : Male

James Comey

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : James Comey

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-14

I didn't know anything about this case before I saw the film, so when I saw "Reality Winner" and FBI - well, I was expecting a sort of "Slumdog Millionaire" type scenario. Nope, nothing like. That is the real name of a woman (Sydney Sweeney) who worked for the American government translating Iranian documents. She arrives home one day to find "Garrick" (Josh Hamilton) and "Taylor" (Marchánt Davis) parked on her lawn with a warrant to search her, her home, her car... She's bemused and a bit nonplussed, especially as her visitors seem way more concerned about the wellbeing of her cat and her dog! Anyway, into the house they eventually go and the interrogation begins. For a while, there is quite an effective intensity to that process and using, as it does, the original transcript of the interview as it happened, it delivers an authentic looking presentation of just how effective these agents can be. It's history, so there's no jeopardy - and I think Sweeney turns in quite a strong performance as the plot thickens but it all takes far too long to get going and the production is all just a bit too staccato. The thread does go some way to revealing the intimidatory powers of Uncle Sam when he feels aggrieved and that makes for uncomfortable watching at times. It isn't an especially memorable drama, and it doesn't need a cinema - but it will be fine to watch on the television whilst posing a few questions about what is or is not in the "public interest".

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Chandler Danier

@chandlerdanier

2024-02-08

I may have a weakness for short movies but this is a short movie and super interesting. I like the way it is shot except for when they stop redacting The Intercept and it looks all crazy. Kinda makes that part seem fake. I definitely never want to be interviewed by the FBI and certainly will look differently at people wearing tactical belts. I thought they were dads on vacation but it turns out they're all cops. Every one is so nice but scary all at the same time.