'We Steal Secrets' is more exciting than most fictional Hollywood thrillers
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The impressively prolific documentarian Alex Gibney takes up WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, in 鈥淲e Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks,鈥 and the results are far more exciting than most Hollywood espionage thrillers. (Having said that, a movie is now in the works starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Assange.) Gibney gives almost equal weight to Bradley Manning, the US Army private with gender-identity issues who leaked voluminous classified documents to WikiLeaks.
(The film includes a postscript on the outcome of his recent trial.) Gibney is both fair and unsparing: He chronicles Assange鈥檚 rapid ascent and notoriety, capped by Assange鈥檚 release of the US Apache helicopter kill video in Iraq, and delves into the Swedish rape allegations against him. Holed up in the Ecuadorean Consulate in England while seeking asylum, Assange did not directly participate in the documentary, but he鈥檚 amply represented by news and home movie footage. No one ever accused this covert operator of being camera-shy. Grade: A- (Unrated.)