The Wikileaks story continues to unfold. It really has become the Pentagon Papers of today. Daniel Ellsberg has been supporting Julian Assange with appearances around the world. Let’s all hope and do whatever we can to see that Assange is released from prison soon.
The film is now available on Video-On-Demand on most major services, including AT&T, Charter, Verizon, DirecTV, Dish Network, RCN, Amazon, iTunes, etc. Check your listings!
“Riveting! A straight-ahead, enthralling story of moral courage. This story changed the world. The movie offers one revelatory interview after another. CRITICS’ PICK!”
– David Edelstein, New York magazine
“The most exciting thriller I’ve seen in a while – as powerful as anything Hollywood can throw at us.” – V.A. Musetto, New York Post
“[A] gripping story… comprehensively detailed in Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith’s evocative documentary.” – Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times
“A Must-See! Crams a wealth of material into 90 minutes without losing clarity or momentum. Focuses on (Ellsberg’s) moral turnaround, which directly impacted history. A unique fusion of personal and social drama.” – Ronnie Scheib, Variety
“The filmmakers do an astounding job… earnest, smart documentary… “The Most Dangerous Man” offers a brisk and eye-opening approach to recent history.”
– Chris Barsanti, Hollywood Reporter
Judith Ehrlich was there to accept the award at the 2010 Sydney Film Festival. The film also just opened in Brisbane.
Judith also gave the Ian McPherson Lecture at the Sydney FF on “Documentary Film as a lens on the state of war” to more than 1200 people at the State Theater.
Judith will also be doing a Q&A in Sydney at the Chauvel theater on Sunday, June 20th at 4pm, where the film opens for a 2 week run.