
Silenced
Documentary
Overview
Three National Security whistleblowers fight to reveal the darkest corners of America's war on terror, challenging a government that is increasingly determined to maintain secrecy.
Top Cast


Thomas Drake
Thomas Drake
Self
Thomas Drake
Self


John Kiriakou
John Kiriakou
Self
John Kiriakou
Self
Jesselyn Radack
Jesselyn Radack
Self
Jesselyn Radack
Self


Marc Basil
Marc Basil
John Kiriakou
Marc Basil
John Kiriakou
Jeffrey Brewer
Jeffrey Brewer
J Kirakou's Govt Supervisor
Jeffrey Brewer
J Kirakou's Govt Supervisor
Garlan Green
Garlan Green
CIA Agent
Garlan Green
CIA Agent
Michael Wren Gucciardo
Michael Wren Gucciardo
Bill Curry CIA
Michael Wren Gucciardo
Bill Curry CIA


Marvin Johnson
Marvin Johnson
Tom Drake's Co worker
Marvin Johnson
Tom Drake's Co worker
Anne Nadell
Anne Nadell
CIA Agent
Anne Nadell
CIA Agent
Connie Romano
Connie Romano
FBI Agent
Connie Romano
FBI Agent
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