"MediaMatters (Firm)" . . "Films on Demand." . . "British Broadcasting Corporation." . . "Oxford Film and Television." . . "Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)" . . "Whistle blowing Political aspects." . . "WikiLeaks (Organization)" . . "BBC Worldwide Ltd." . . . . "Leaks (Disclosure of information) Political aspects." . . "Leaks (Disclosure of information)" . . . "WikiLeaks secrets and lies" . . "Interviews" . . . . . . "Internet videos"@en . . "Using first hand, exclusive interviews with those involved, this film documents the story of the biggest data spillage in history - beginning with the email of a young soldier and the scribbling of a password on a restaurant napkin by the enigmatic Julian Assange, and ending as the rippling tide of revelations continues to echo around the world. It's the story of how the UK's Guardian newspaper turned the original Wiki material from a morass of unreadable documents into the dramatic succession of calibrated and researched scoops it became. It's a powerful story of sex, lies, betrayal, and possibly death, as Bradley Manning stands trial for 'aiding the enemy'. And it's the story of how, whether we like it or not, the age of the secret may be over, because technology has changed, and human nature hasn't."@en . . "WikiLeaks secrets and lies = Weiji jie mi : mi mi yu huang yan" . "Weiji jie mi" . "Secrets and lies" . . "Secrets and lies"@en . . . . . . . "維基解密" . "Using firsthand, exclusive interviews with those involved, this program documents the story of WikiLeaks, the biggest data spill in history. Beginning with the e-mail of the young soldier who first passed classified information to Julian Assange and ending as the rippling tide of revelations continues to echo around the world, the video--called lucid and comprehensive by Variety--explains how the organization started and examines Assange's relationship with the major media outlets that published his leaks. A BBC Production. (62 minutes) A streaming videorecording." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Educational films"@en . . . "Wikileaks secrets and lies"@en . "Mi mi yu huang yan" . . "Streaming videos"@en . . . "Electronic videos (www)" . . . . . . . . . . "Secrets and Lies"@en . "WikiLeaks: Secrets and Lies" . . . "\"The definitive story of the most notorious data spillage in history, featuring an exclusive in-depth interview with Julian Assange. Using first hand, exclusive interviews with those involved, this film documents the story of the biggest data spillage in history -- beginning with the email of a young soldier and the scribbling of a password on a restaurant napkin by the enigmatic Julian Assange, and ending as the rippling tide of revelations continues to echo around the world. It's the story of how the UK's Guardian newspaper worked with The New York Times and Der Spiegel to turn the original Wiki material from a morass of unreadable documents into the dramatic succession of calibrated and researched scoops it became. It's a powerful story of sex, lies, betrayal, and possibly death as the alleged source, Bradley Manning, stands trial for 'aiding the enemy'. And it's the story of how, whether we like it or not, the age of the secret may be over, because technology has changed, and human nature hasn't. From the investigative reporters who marshalled the story and the editors who backed them to those in the firing line of the leaking secrets - the US State Department, the unofficial U.S. hit squads and corrupt governments worldwide - this is a story on an epic scale. And behind them all ? in an in-depth interview ? is the enigmatic figure of Julian Assange, the man guarding the biggest haul of secrets in history, whose own behaviour threatened to undermine the scoop of the century.\"--Container." . . "Wiki leaks"@en . . . . "\"The definitive story of the most notorious data spillage in history, featuring an exclusive in-depth interview with Julian Assange. Using first hand, exclusive interviews with those involved, this film documents the story of the biggest data spillage in history ? beginning with the email of a young soldier and the scribbling of a password on a restaurant napkin by the enigmatic Julian Assange, and ending as the rippling tide of revelations continues to echo around the world. It's the story of how the UK's Guardian newspaper worked with The New York Times and Der Spiegel to turn the original Wiki material from a morass of unreadable documents into the dramatic succession of calibrated and researched scoops it became. It's a powerful story of sex, lies, betrayal, and possibly death as the alleged source, Bradley Manning, stands trial for 'aiding the enemy'. And it's the story of how, whether we like it or not, the age of the secret may be over, because technology has changed, and human nature hasn't. From the investigative reporters who marshalled the story and the editors who backed them to those in the firing line of the leaking secrets - the US State Department, the unofficial U.S. hit squads and corrupt governments worldwide - this is a story on an epic scale. And behind them all ? in an in-depth interview ? is the enigmatic figure of Julian Assange, the man guarding the biggest haul of secrets in history, whose own behaviour threatened to undermine the scoop of the century.\"--Container." . "Using firsthand, exclusive interviews with those involved, this program documents the story of WikiLeaks, the biggest data spill in history. Beginning with the email of the young soldier who first passed classified information to Julian Assange and ending as the rippling tide of revelations continues to echo around the world, the video - called \"lucid and comprehensive\" by Variety - explains how the organization started and examines Assange's relationship with the major media outlets that published his leaks."@en . . "WikiLeaks secrets and lies = 維基解密 : 秘密與謊言" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "WikiLeaks Secrets and Lies"@en . . "\"Using first hand, exclusive interviews with those involved, this programme documents the story of the biggest data spillage in history - beginning with the email of a young soldier and the scribbling of a password on a restaurant napkin by the enigmatic Julian Assange, and ending as the rippling tide of revelations continues to echo around the world.\"--Container." . . . . "Videorecording"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "秘密與謊言" . . . "Freedom of information." . .