Oliver Stone To Do Big Budget Snowden Movie

Posted by | June 2, 2014 13:47 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


Director Oliver Stone will do the Edward Snowden story for the silver screen.

He has tackled the Kennedy assassination and the Watergate break-in, the Vietnam conflict and the Bush administration’s “war on terror”. Now the Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone is set to whip up fresh controversy with his adaptation of The Snowden Files, an account of the ongoing NSA scandal written by the Guardian journalist Luke Harding.

Stone’s thriller will focus on the experiences of the American whistleblower Edward Snowden, a contractor at the National Security Agency who leaked thousands of classified documents to the former Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald back in June 2013. The film is to be produced by Stone’s regular business partner Moritz Borman, with Harding and other Guardian journalists serving as production and story consultants.

“This is one of the greatest stories of our time,” Stone, 67, said in a statement. “A real challenge. I’m glad to have the Guardian working with us.” Stone’s previous films include Platoon, JFK and W. The director has also made documentaries on Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, together with a 2012 TV series, Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United States.

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2 responses to Oliver Stone To Do Big Budget Snowden Movie

  1. Tom Ward June 2nd, 2014 at 16:50

    “Stone’s thriller will focus on the experiences of the American whistleblower Edward Snowden”

    Bah, there’s too much focus on Snowden already. The focus should be on the content of what he released and whether or not we think the NSA reform bill goes far enough (it’s not even close, imo). We could also question whether or not it is admirable or unpatriotic to be concerned about the privacy rights of all citizens of the world, and not just US citizens.

  2. Tom Ward June 2nd, 2014 at 16:50

    “Stone’s thriller will focus on the experiences of the American whistleblower Edward Snowden”

    Bah, there’s too much focus on Snowden already. The focus should be on the content of what he released and whether or not we think the NSA reform bill goes far enough (it’s not even close, imo). We could also question whether or not it is admirable or unpatriotic to be concerned about the privacy rights of all citizens of the world, and not just US citizens.

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