

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
Brittany Kaiser
Self - Former Dir. of Business Development, Cambridge Analytica


David Carroll
David Carroll
Self - Associate Professor Parsons School of Design
David Carroll
Self - Associate Professor Parsons School of Design


Paul-Olivier Dehaye
Paul-Olivier Dehaye
Self - Founder @PersonalDataIO
Paul-Olivier Dehaye
Self - Founder @PersonalDataIO


Ravi Naik
Ravi Naik
Self - Data Rights Solicitor
Ravi Naik
Self - Data Rights Solicitor
Julian Wheatland
Julian Wheatland
Self - Former COO/CFO Cambridge Analytica/SCL
Julian Wheatland
Self - Former COO/CFO Cambridge Analytica/SCL
Carole Cadwalladr
Carole Cadwalladr
Self - Investigative Journalist for The Guardian
Carole Cadwalladr
Self - Investigative Journalist for The Guardian
Christopher Wiley
Christopher Wiley
Self - Former Cambridge Analytica Employee and Whistleblower
Christopher Wiley
Self - Former Cambridge Analytica Employee and Whistleblower
Paul Hilder
Paul Hilder
Self - Writer/Political Technologist
Paul Hilder
Self - Writer/Political Technologist
Emma Graham-Harrison
Emma Graham-Harrison
Self - International Affairs Correspondent, The Observer
Emma Graham-Harrison
Self - International Affairs Correspondent, The Observer
Gill Phillips
Gill Phillips
Self - Legal Council, The Guardian
Gill Phillips
Self - Legal Council, The Guardian
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