Just watched this. It was made by Laura Poitras (Citizenfour) and essentially chronicles her time spent with Assange through 2009 - early 2017. I'd sum it up by describing it as a dark descent into the the story of Wikileaks, culminating in an utterly bleak vision of present day, set to an industrial score inspired by Trent Reznor. An extremely relevant documentary for everyone to watch and a fascinating glimpse into the mind of Assange.
Trailer
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/jun/29/laura-poitras-wikileaks-film-risk-julian-assange
It's available on iTunes and Amazon video for rental, also through Showtime.
Trailer
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/jun/29/laura-poitras-wikileaks-film-risk-julian-assange
In one astonishing scene, Assange talks to Helena Kennedy QC, who is advising him on how to deal with the allegations. Assange says, as if to excuse himself, that it is a ”radical feminist conspiracy" and dismisses the complainants as lesbians. Kennedy tells him it is not helpful to talk like this. ”No, not publicly," he says, while being filmed. Her look of despair is priceless. Assange then explains why it is not in the best interests of the women to press charges. ”An actual court case is going to be very hard for these women ... they will be reviled for ever by a large segment of the world population. I don't think it's in their interest to proceed that way.''
It is this scene that led to Poitras and Assange's falling out. She promised him she would show him the film when it was ready. And shortly before an early version of Risk premiered at Cannes, he did see it – and blew a gasket. ”His lawyers demanded we took this scene out, and another one where he talks about the investigation and the women involved. We didn't, and then he sent a text saying the film is a threat to his freedom and he is forced to treat it accordingly." What right did he have to make that demand? ”He had no right. He had no editorial control over the film."
Did it surprise her when he tried to censor Risk? ”Yes it absolutely did, considering what WikiLeaks stands for. I was surprised on the ideological level – not only did he demand that things were removed, but more recently he sent ‘cease and desist' letters to my distributors demanding that they stop releasing the film. He was really angry and he tried to intimidate."
It's available on iTunes and Amazon video for rental, also through Showtime.