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Release Date:
April 19, 2017
Original Title:
Meeting Snowden
Alternate Titles:
Conversando con Edward Snowden: idee per la democrazia
Encontro com Snowden
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ARTE GEIE
Zadig Productions
Production Countries:
France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
Moscow, Russia, December 2016. Edward Snowden, Larry Lessig and Birgitta Jónsdóttir meet for the first time in a secret place. Apparently, Russia is interfering in the US presidential elections while it mourns the death of its ambassador to Turkey. Snowden carefully chooses his interviews, so nobody really knows something about him. As the world prepares for Christmas, they gather to discuss the only issue that matters, their common struggle: how to save democracy.
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Assistant Director:
Alissa Amblard
Assistant Editor:
Corentin Boucher
Camera Operator:
David Martin
Emmanuel Royer
Color Grading:
Bertrand Sart
Director:
Flore Vasseur
Editor:
Aurélie Jourdan
Graphic Designer:
Paul Biller
Original Music Composer:
Rémi Boubal
Post-Production Manager:
Florian Lobstein
Producer:
Julie Perris
Paul Rozenberg
Heike Lettau
Caroline Lebel
Production Manager:
Aurore de Castelbajac
Researcher:
Adèle Dumour
Sound Mixer:
Yann Rufieux
Sound Recordist:
Vladimir Rizun
Writer:
Flore Vasseur
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