Real Stories | Julian Assange: Inside the Wikileaks Saga

From an anonymous hacker to a global figure, Julian Assange and his organization WikiLeaks forever changed how we see the world.

This is the definitive story of a man who believed in a singular mission: to expose the truth, no matter the cost.


We follow Assange from his early days as a computer programmer to the founding of WikiLeaks in 2006, a platform that would become notorious for publishing some of the biggest leaks in journalistic history.


The documentary chronicles the seismic impact of the Afghan and Iraq War logs, the classified diplomatic cables, and the infamous "Collateral Murder" video, which showed the true human cost of modern warfare.


As Assange's fame grew, so did his list of powerful enemies. The film explores the seven-year period he spent trapped inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, a diplomatic enclave that became both his sanctuary and his prison.


It was a global standoff that captivated the world and raised difficult questions about government transparency, press freedom, and the right to information.


Through his years of confinement in Belmarsh Prison and the tireless fight against extradition to the United States, we see the immense personal toll of his mission.


This is the journey of Julian Assange's fight for freedom, the legacy of WikiLeaks, and the continuing debate over whether he is a hero for journalists or a criminal to be punished. His case impacts everyone who believes in a free and open press.


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