Dentro de Wikileaks
"The Fifth Estate" (2013), a gripping cinematic exploration of the digital age's impact on journalism, was brought to life through a collaboration between Participant and Reliance Entertainment, spanning both the United States and India. Directed by Bill Condon, the film delves into the tumultuous journey of WikiLeaks and its enigmatic founder, Julian Assange, portrayed with intensity by Benedict Cumberbatch. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Assange's former colleague, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, played by Daniel Brühl, offering a dual perspective on the organization's rise and the ethical dilemmas it faced. The film captures the essence of the early 21st-century zeitgeist, where the internet's power to democratize information clashed with the traditional gatekeepers of news. It meticulously portrays the internal dynamics and external pressures that WikiLeaks encountered, from the exhilarating highs of exposing governmental secrets to the lows of legal battles and personal betrayals. The screenplay, penned by Josh Singer, adeptly navigates the complex terrain of digital activism, making "The Fifth Estate" not just a biopic but a thought-provoking commentary on the role of the internet in modern society. Visually, "The Fifth Estate" employs a dynamic style that mirrors the frenetic pace of the digital world. The use of split screens, rapid cuts, and digital interfaces immerses the audience in the whirlwind of WikiLeaks' operations. This stylistic choice enhances the film's thematic exploration of transparency and surveillance, reflecting the dual nature of the internet as both a tool for liberation and a means of control. The cinematography, led by Tobias A. Schliessler, effectively complements the narrative, creating a visual language that speaks to the film's core concerns. Ultimately, "The Fifth Estate" stands as a testament to the power and peril of the digital age. It challenges viewers to consider the implications of a world where information is both freely accessible and dangerously vulnerable. Through its compelling storytelling and nuanced performances, the film offers a critical examination of the forces shaping our contemporary landscape, making it a relevant and enduring piece of cinema.
Año2013
Presupuesto28000000$
Duración128 minuto
Ingresos8555008$
GénerosDramaSuspense
Países de producciónIndiaUnited States of America




