Asymmetric Disclosure
Watch TrailerJonathan Frost, a former intelligence analyst, breaks his silence about the mass surveillance system 'Argus'. His flat narration clashes with archival footage of intercepted calls and the geolocation data of millions. The documentary moves beyond mere exposure to demonstrate how algorithms predict behavior, sway elections, and craft a digital shadow for every citizen. Director Clara Wong forgoes dramatic interviews, opting instead for visualizations of data flows that render private life transparent. The viewer witnesses how faceless servers in Nevada make decisions that alter destinies. Significant focus is given to the 'zero-day leak' of 2023, when internal documents reached journalists, exposing the scope of surveillance targeting political activists.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Blake Cousins |
| Runtime | 106 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 4.0/10 (3 votes) |
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Clara Wong structures the narrative as a cybernetic detective story, where the primary witness is the data itself. Her camera focuses not on faces, but on server racks, blinking LEDs, and traffic graphs, painting a portrait of an all-seeing system.
Anyone ready for a documentary that feels like a near-future thriller will find its implications lingering long after the screen goes dark. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Blake Cousins
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