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The Great Hack
The Great Hack
69% Match20191h 54m

Documentary

Overview

Data—arguably the world’s most valuable asset—is being weaponized to wage cultural and political wars. The dark world of data exploitation is uncovered through the unpredictable, personal journeys of players on different sides of the explosive Cambridge Analytica/Facebook data story.

Top Cast

Brittany Kaiser

Brittany Kaiser

Self - Former Dir. of Business Development, Cambridge Analytica

David Carroll

David Carroll

Self - Associate Professor Parsons School of Design

Paul-Olivier Dehaye

Paul-Olivier Dehaye

Self - Founder @PersonalDataIO

Ravi Naik

Ravi Naik

Self - Data Rights Solicitor

J

Julian Wheatland

Self - Former COO/CFO Cambridge Analytica/SCL

C

Carole Cadwalladr

Self - Investigative Journalist for The Guardian

C

Christopher Wiley

Self - Former Cambridge Analytica Employee and Whistleblower

P

Paul Hilder

Self - Writer/Political Technologist

E

Emma Graham-Harrison

Self - International Affairs Correspondent, The Observer

G

Gill Phillips

Self - Legal Council, The Guardian

S

Sarah Donaldson

Self - Arts Editor, The Observer

Roger McNamee

Roger McNamee

Self - Early Facebook Investor

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The Great Hack
The Great Hack

They took your data. Then they took control.

The Great Hack

6.920191h 54m
Documentary

Data—arguably the world’s most valuable asset—is being weaponized to wage cultural and political wars. The dark world of data exploitation is uncovered through the unpredictable, personal journeys of players on different sides of the explosive Cambridge Analytica/Facebook data story.

Brittany Kaiser
Brittany Kaiser
Actor

Brittany Kaiser

as Self - Former Dir. of Business Development, Cambridge Analytica

Brittany Kaiser

Self - Former Dir. of Business Development, Cambridge Analytica

Brittany Kaiser

Self - Former Dir. of Business Development, Cambridge Analytica

David Carroll
David Carroll
Actor

David Carroll

as Self - Associate Professor Parsons School of Design

David Carroll

Self - Associate Professor Parsons School of Design

David Carroll

Self - Associate Professor Parsons School of Design

Paul-Olivier Dehaye
Paul-Olivier Dehaye
Actor

Paul-Olivier Dehaye

as Self - Founder @PersonalDataIO

Paul-Olivier Dehaye

Self - Founder @PersonalDataIO

Paul-Olivier Dehaye

Self - Founder @PersonalDataIO

Ravi Naik
Ravi Naik
Actor

Ravi Naik

as Self - Data Rights Solicitor

Ravi Naik

Self - Data Rights Solicitor

Ravi Naik

Self - Data Rights Solicitor

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Actor

Julian Wheatland

as Self - Former COO/CFO Cambridge Analytica/SCL

Julian Wheatland

Self - Former COO/CFO Cambridge Analytica/SCL

Julian Wheatland

Self - Former COO/CFO Cambridge Analytica/SCL

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Actor

Carole Cadwalladr

as Self - Investigative Journalist for The Guardian

Carole Cadwalladr

Self - Investigative Journalist for The Guardian

Carole Cadwalladr

Self - Investigative Journalist for The Guardian

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Actor

Christopher Wiley

as Self - Former Cambridge Analytica Employee and Whistleblower

Christopher Wiley

Self - Former Cambridge Analytica Employee and Whistleblower

Christopher Wiley

Self - Former Cambridge Analytica Employee and Whistleblower

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Actor

Paul Hilder

as Self - Writer/Political Technologist

Paul Hilder

Self - Writer/Political Technologist

Paul Hilder

Self - Writer/Political Technologist

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Actor

Emma Graham-Harrison

as Self - International Affairs Correspondent, The Observer

Emma Graham-Harrison

Self - International Affairs Correspondent, The Observer

Emma Graham-Harrison

Self - International Affairs Correspondent, The Observer

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Actor

Gill Phillips

as Self - Legal Council, The Guardian

Gill Phillips

Self - Legal Council, The Guardian

Gill Phillips

Self - Legal Council, The Guardian

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