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Zero Days

Zero Days

2016
Documentary
1h 56m
Documentary detailing claims of American/Israeli jointly developed malware Stuxnet being deployed not only to destroy Iranian enrichment centrifuges but also threaten attacks against Iranian civilian infrastructure. Adresses obvious potential blowback of this possibly being deployed against the US by Iran in retaliation. (imdb)

Zero Days

2016
Documentary
1h 56m
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Avg Percentile 62.01% from 194 total ratings

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Rated 18 Apr 2016
45
27th
Interesting for a while, then it gets repetitive. The "secret source' (and story behind) is a complete misfire.
Rated 09 Apr 2017
73
28th
A weak, over-long documentary which takes what you can read on Wikipedia in 5 minutes about the Stuxnet virus and Iranian centrifuges, and turns it into 105 minutes of exposition. Endless "no comment" talking heads demonstrate who the bad guys really are, while flashy Matrix-style computer graphics constantly insinuate that something really technical is going on. Take the filler out of this creation and you'd be back to your 5-10 minutes of fact and investigative journalism.
Rated 26 Nov 2016
46
38th
"Shall we play a[n Olympic] Game?"
Rated 09 Jul 2016
60
37th
Gibney has an actor play an obviously fake "secret source" that makes you doubt his credibility and sanity. She's "revealed" to be an actor at the very end, an amalgamation of secret sources (more likely Wikipedia articles).
Rated 03 Dec 2022
100
95th
Very accurate for those who are actual programmers and are until hacking and cyber crime. Acting could be better but the story itself was probably the most accurate hacker series I've ever watched. Binged the entire season in one go.
Rated 16 Jun 2022
71
73rd
Well presented (also from a computer geek prespective) and containing massive amount of data about Stuxnet.
Rated 11 Jan 2022
65
45th
Interesting story but I could have done without all the schmucks in suits grinning like fools denying they know what happened when we all know. Have one representative schmuck speak for the rest and replace the rest with non-government experts who can speak to the event.
Rated 26 Apr 2021
95
58th
https://esperwatchesfilms.tumblr.com/post/649565962760339456/zero-days-2016
Rated 04 Feb 2021
60
39th
loses steam halfway into the runtime when it doesn't know what to do with all the details it provides - which is really a shame because it's about a very intriguing subject.
Rated 29 Apr 2019
70
75th
Belgesel tadında güzel 1 film. İran'ın nükleer çalışmalarını takip eden ve durdurulan 1 siber virüsün yapım aşamalarını, virüsün neler yapabileceğini, ülkelerdeki bütün nükleer reaktörlere sızdığı, Windows'un yardımcı rolde olduğu, Siemens'i çökerten 1 bilgisayar saldırısını anlatıyor. İsrail ve ABD hiç toz kondurmadan herşeyi anlatıyor. Irak'taki nükleer reaktörü patlamasını da unutulmamış. Hala STUXNET olayı çözülememiş. Tanrı bizi korusun
Rated 18 Aug 2017
66
30th
Intriguing doco starts out well, as a cautionary tale of the modern tech world, and its inevitable intertwining with politics and world power players, but ultimately goes on too long and becomes repetitive; not helped by its utilisation of a secret 'whistle-blower' who turns out to be anything but. Well-crafted, but subject matter and treatment would probably work better in an hour long TV format.
Rated 10 Jul 2017
72
44th
Interesting story, but pretty slow going. Not enough of a technical deep dive for my liking. Mostly a movie about politics.
Rated 05 Feb 2017
4
91st
Another slick Gibney doc, tight round-up of the stuxnet affair -before Cartwright- and some brief ethical discussion, good stuff.
Rated 21 Aug 2016
81
74th
More of an awareness piece from Gibey & as a few talking heads point out, this topic should become a public conversation. You get the feeling that the capability of the technology within sovereign states will quickly reach a stalemate situation, warheads aimed at all nations, but no one game to pull the trigger given the consequences of retaliation. An example of today's (Israeli Dev'd) tech - http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-showed-you-can-hack-an-offline-pc-by-listening-to-its-fans

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