The Fifth Estate (2013)
Summary: A look at the relationship between WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his early supporter and eventual colleague Daniel Domscheit-Berg, and the irreparable rift between the two friends.
Year: 2013
Australian Cinema Release Date: 14th November, 2013
Australian DVD Release Date: TBA
Country: USA, Belgium
Director: Bill Condon
Screenwriter: Josh Singer, Daniel Domscheit-Berg (novel), Luke Harding (novel), David Leigh (novel)
Cast: Alexander Beyer (Marcel Rosenbach), Jamie Blackley (Ziggy), Moritz Bleibtreu (Marcus), Amir Boutrous (Mutassim Al-Gaddafi), Philip Bretherton (Bill Keller), Daniel Bruhl (Daniel Berg), Peter Capaldi (Alan Rushbridger), Michael Culkin (Ralph Zilke), Bendict Cumberbatch (Julian Assange), Darren Evans (Private Manning), Mimi Ferrer (Shida Haliseh), Michael Kranz (Otto), Lydia Leonard (Alex Lang), Laura Linney (Sarah Shaw), Anthony Mackie (Sam Coulson), Axel Milberg (Hans), Joseph Kintua Muriuki (John Paul Oulu), Peter King Nzioki (Oscar Kamau Kingara), Ben Rook (Young Julian), Alexander Siddig (Dr. Tarek Haliseh), Dan Stevens (Ian Katz), Anatole Taubman (Holger Stark), David Thewlis (Nick Davies), Stanley Tucci (James Boswell), Carice van Houten (Birgitta Jonsdottir), Alicia Vikander (Anke Domscheit)
Runtime: 128 mins
Classification:M
OUR THE FIFTH ESTATE REVIEWS & RATINGS:
Please check Dave’s review of ‘The Fifth Estate’ that is available on Entertainment Scene 360
Please check Nick’s review of ‘Ain’t The Bodies Saints’ that is available on The Good The Bad The Ugly Film Show Ep #58
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