About.
Company
New Zealand International Film Festival
Duration
112 minutes
Advisory
None
New Zealand 2017
Kim Dotcom has become such a familiar part of New Zealand’s media and cultural furniture that it is easy to forget the jaw-dropping astonishment of the dawn raid on 20 January 2012, when 76 officers swarmed upon the German internet mogul’s mansion, bounding from helicopters, armed to the teeth.
In the definitive filmed account of the saga to date, Annie Goldson (Brother Number One) delivers a jolting reminder of the legal, political and personal upheavals ignited by the US government’s attempt to extradite Dotcom and colleagues for copyright-related offences. It begins with the formative years: convicted hacker turns security consultant turns file-sharing entrepreneur. He attracts the attention of Hollywood bosses bent not just upon disabling a website awash with pirated content, but sending a resounding message to those who might seek to emulate his business.
In documenting the drama – court tussles, scraps with John Key, the Internet Party, the ‘Moment of Truth’ – Goldson resists any temptation to extol or excoriate, while underscoring, beyond the political circus and braggadocio, just how pivotal this case is in the internet age. — Toby Manhire
Credits.
Annie Goldson
Director
Alexander Behse
Producer
With.
Kim Dotcom
Mona Dotcom
Glenn Greenwald
Lawrence Lessig
Gabriella Coleman
Jimmy Wales
Jonathan Taplin
Greg Sandoval
Sean Gallagher
Mike Masnick
Moby
Festivals.
SXSW, Hot Docs 2017
Book
Tickets.
Tickets.
Price Range - Booking fees may apply $11.30 - $17.30