Da Robert render ind i en gammel bekendt, går hans liv i spåner. Vennen myrdes, men har givet Robert en videooptagelse af et mord, begået af National Security Agency, som jagter terrorister og ønsker ubegrænsede beføjelser til at udspionere alle. NSA sætter en hær af agenter og alle former for elektronisk overvågning ind mod Robert, som gang på gang undslipper på et hængende hår. Men hvor længe kan én mand klare sig mod verdens eneste supermagt?
Fra Andrew Niccol (Gattaca) kommer denne lidt for realistiske fremtidsvision af en verden, hvor stort set alt privatliv er udryddet. Alle render rundt med et "heads up display" indbygget i deres øjne, der klart identificerer alle andre personer, hvilket gør almindeligt politiarbejde temmelig let. Men en dag får Sal Frieland (Clive Owen) til opgave at efterforske et mord, der er begået af en person, der ikke kan identificeres og ikke efterlader noget digitalt aftryk!
Da onkel Charlie besøger sin familie i den lille søvnige by Santa Rosa, er baggrunden lagt for en af hans mest medrivende og spændende afstikkere. Joseph Cotton har hovedrollen som den charmerende Onkel Charlie, en morder der rejser fra Philadelphia til Californien for at undgå lovens lange arm. Men hans uvidende niece, som også hedder det samme som ham, 'Unge Charlie' (Teresa Wright), begynder at mistænke sin onkel for at være Den Glade Enke morderen, og en dødsens farlig legen katten efter musen er nu i gang. Efterhånden som niecen kommer tættere og tættere på sandheden, har den psykopatiske morder ingen anden udvej end at planlægge mordet på sin ynglingsniece i denne, en af Hitchcocks mest fascinerende, gysere.
Germany 2029: A renowned journalist is banned from writing, leading him and his wife to retreat into their luxurious holiday home. As the political conditions in Germany escalate, the smarthome increasingly transforms from a peaceful refuge into a dangerous adversary…
Two separate people, a man and a woman, find something very stirring about the sea turtles in their tank at the London Zoo. They meet and form an odd, but sympathetic camaraderie as they plan to steal two of the turtles and free them into the ocean.
A film centering on the life and work of Ron Galella that examines the nature and effect of paparazzi.
Does privacy still exist in 2019? In less than a generation, the internet has become a mass surveillance machine based on one simple mindset: If it's free, you're the product. Our information is captured, stored and made accessible to corporations and governments across the world. To the hacker community, Big Brother is real and only a technological battle can defeat him.
The larger-than-life story of Kim Dotcom, the 'most wanted man online', is extraordinary enough, but the battle between Dotcom and the US Government and entertainment industry—being fought in New Zealand—is one that goes to the heart of ownership, privacy and piracy in the digital age.
Under the pretext of fighting terrorism or crime, the major powers have embarked on a dangerous race for surveillance technologies. Facial recognition cameras, emotion detectors, citizen rating systems, autonomous drones… A security obsession that in some countries is giving rise to a new form of political regime: numerical totalitarianism. Orwell's nightmare.
THE EXAM is a taut, contemporary, psychological thriller about a man whose promotion hinges on him taking a medical exam. After a home visit with his pregnant wife and six-year-old son present, he finds out that the medical examiner has a more insidious agenda.
Terry Cook cuts through the camouflage of confusion that has been created to "cover up" the intended crime of the century. What crime? The pre-meditated madness to identify every man, woman and child with the Mark Of The Beast. This insidious Satanic System is what Biblical prophesy refers to with the number 666.
While doing a story on the intrusion of surreptitious surveillance in peoples' private lives, a television reporter rents some surveillance equipment to get a feel for what it's like to spy.
Young high school teacher Michael Gewa receives a mysterious message - a novel company has bought his internet and cell phone data and issues him a rating based on his digital footprint. After he turns down the offer to keep the rating private in exchange for a monthly fee, things escalate quickly. He finds himself having to fight for his reputation and the damaged trust in him among friends, colleagues and students.
NOTHING TO HIDE is an independent documentary dealing with surveillance and its acceptance by the general public through the "I have nothing to hide" argument. The documentary was produced and directed by a pair of Berlin-based journalists, Mihaela Gladovic and Marc Meillassoux. It was crowdfunded by over 400 backers. NOTHING TO HIDE questions the growing, puzzling and passive public acceptance of massive corporate and governmental incursions into individual and group privacy and rights. After the emotion initially triggered by the Snowden revelations, it seems that the general public has finally accepted to live in a monitored digital world.
This unique, neo-noir mystery follows Alex, an out-of-town journalist with a destroyed reputation, as she struggles to write an article on a paranoid shredder salesman. When the salesman appears uncooperative, Alex hires a private investigator to dig into his past in hopes of finding the story she so desperately needs. However, the salesman has an unexpected change of heart and offers to teach her about his business, while dragging her into the dangerous world of secrets and the machines that keep them safe.
Pop culture has become “Peep Culture”, where we’ve traded privacy for notoriety and, in the process, reinvented mass culture. But what does it all mean and how is it changing us? Hal Niedzviecki, a 38 year old husband and father, plunges into “deep peep”, with webcams exposing his every move and millions of potential internet viewers invited to watch and engage in the spectacle.
Indsamlingen af data fra alle vores forskellige digitale platforme er eksploderet, så der nu hver anden dag genereres lige så mange data, som i hele menneskehedens historie fra begyndelsen til 2003! Den massive indsamling og analyse af data giver mulighed for at løse nogle af klodens største udfordringer som forurening, sultproblemer og sygdom. Men som Edward Snowdons afsløringer har vist for en høj pris. Men måske en pris, vi burde være villige til at betale?
David Bond lives in one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world. He decides to find out how much private companies and the government know about him by putting himself under surveillance and attempting to disappear, a decision that changes his life forever. Leaving his pregnant wife and young child behind, he is tracked across the database state on a chilling journey that forces him to contemplate the meaning of privacy and the loss of it.
Alexis Conran investigates whether loyalty cards save consumers money when shopping, looking into the possibility that supermarkets could be inflating prices only to discount them. Alexis discovers how supermarkets offer a reduced price in return for an exchange of data from shoppers, speaking to those responsible for handling the data and making profits from it.
A group of youngsters are going to a villa in north of Tehran. But there their troubles little by little begin to appear.