"Hackers are a wonderful resource." HBO has unveiled the official trailer for a documentary titled Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America's Elections, which is as frightening as it sounds. This 91-minute feature documentary will be debuting streaming on HBO later this month. From directors Simon Ardizzone, Russell Michaels and Sarah Teale, the team behind HBO's documentary Hacking Democracy, Kill Chain again follows Finnish hacker and cyber security expert Harri Hursti as he travels across the U.S. and around the world to show how our election systems remain entirely unprotected, with very little accountability or transparency. Hursti's eye-opening journey is supplemented by candid interviews with key figures in the election security community, as well as cyber experts and U.S. senators from both parties who are fighting to secure the integrity of the vote before November 2020. Let's hope this film actually makes a difference and forces real change, because...
- 3/6/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The vulnerabilities of the United States’ election system are highlighted in the unnerving new trailer for the documentary, Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America’s Elections, debuting March 26th on HBO.
The clip starts by taking on one of the major misconceptions about American voting machines — that concerns about hacking are unwarranted because voting machines don’t connect to the internet. In fact, many machines do connect to the internet — very easily — and hacking them is really just one of several ways outside actors can tamper with the election process,...
The clip starts by taking on one of the major misconceptions about American voting machines — that concerns about hacking are unwarranted because voting machines don’t connect to the internet. In fact, many machines do connect to the internet — very easily — and hacking them is really just one of several ways outside actors can tamper with the election process,...
- 3/5/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Though it never really went away on much of the globe, a sort of creeping feudalism is making such a striking comeback — with the ever-more-fabulously-rich squeezing the poor of every dime and resource — that Lisa F. Jackson and Sarah Teale’s documentary “Patrimonio” feels like a frightening portent. Will such crude appropriations of land and water to benefit the privileged, while depriving others of their most basic needs, become an increasingly typical future scenario?
Receiving a modest DVD and on-demand berth a year after premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, “Patrimonio” charts the struggle of a fishing village’s residents in Baja Mexico to maintain simple ocean access, among other things, as a humongous multinational development moves in. This particular David-vs-Goliath fight has a happy ending (at least so far). But what remains frightening is the ease with which the better-funded, better-connected combatants simply ride roughshod over every official legal...
Receiving a modest DVD and on-demand berth a year after premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, “Patrimonio” charts the struggle of a fishing village’s residents in Baja Mexico to maintain simple ocean access, among other things, as a humongous multinational development moves in. This particular David-vs-Goliath fight has a happy ending (at least so far). But what remains frightening is the ease with which the better-funded, better-connected combatants simply ride roughshod over every official legal...
- 4/26/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
The little guy vs. the big guy. David vs. Goliath. A small coastal community in Baja, Mexico vs. "an American mega-developer threatening to destroy the town's ecosystem and existence." All three are good stories, though we only have an exclusive clip for the latter. Patrimonio is a documentary by award-winning filmmakers Lisa F. Jackson and Sarah Teale that will be screening at Doc NYC next week -- specifically, Tuesday, Nov 13, 5:15pm, IFC Center, and Wednesday, Nov. 14, 10:15am, IFC Center -- and, judging by the clip, it's an essential and compelling film. Here's more from the official synopsis: "In Todos Santos, a fishing village of 6,000 on the Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico, generations of people have made a modest fishing and...
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- 11/6/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Ugh, the irony is so thick with this story that you could cut it with the pointed head that this awful catcalling dude surely possesses. BBC journalist Sarah Teale was filming a report outside a sexual harassment conference in Nottingham about the staggering statistics on people getting verbally abused in public. The good news is that she had the perfect ending to her report. The bad news is that the perfect ending meant someone hurling expletives at her. "An online study showed that a shocking 95% of people said they had been harassed, jeered at, or had obscenities shouted at them in the street and a large proportion said they'd also been groped or grabbed inappropriately in public," Teale said before a...
- 9/28/2015
- E! Online
The BBC's Sarah Teale has been harassed while filming a report about street harassment.
The East Midlands Today reporter was shooting a piece in Nottingham when a man walked past and shouted obscenities at her.
BBC journalist Sarah Teale gets sexual obscenities shouted at her while filming a report about harassment of women...
Posted by BBC Radio Nottingham on Friday, 25 September 2015
In the clip, Teale reports: "An online study showed that a shocking 95% of people said they had been harassed, jeered at, or had obscenities shouted at them in the street and a large proportion said they'd also been groped or grabbed inappropriately in public."
Later, on Twitter, Teale wrote: "Irony - reporting how 95% of women are victims of verbal harassment - and a man shouts sexual obscenities at me."
Irony - reporting how 95% of women are victims of verbal harassment-and a man shouts sexual obscenities at me @bbcemt pic.
The East Midlands Today reporter was shooting a piece in Nottingham when a man walked past and shouted obscenities at her.
BBC journalist Sarah Teale gets sexual obscenities shouted at her while filming a report about harassment of women...
Posted by BBC Radio Nottingham on Friday, 25 September 2015
In the clip, Teale reports: "An online study showed that a shocking 95% of people said they had been harassed, jeered at, or had obscenities shouted at them in the street and a large proportion said they'd also been groped or grabbed inappropriately in public."
Later, on Twitter, Teale wrote: "Irony - reporting how 95% of women are victims of verbal harassment - and a man shouts sexual obscenities at me."
Irony - reporting how 95% of women are victims of verbal harassment-and a man shouts sexual obscenities at me @bbcemt pic.
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
- If a hog/pig is mistreated in a farm and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Those who don't give a damn about the true origin of baseball stadium hot dogs will not want to invest themselves in tonight's first showing of Tom Simon’s/Sarah Teale's documentary film Death On A Factory Farm [HBO 10:00-11:30 p.m. Et/Pt]. The documentary is for anyone who considers themselves "an animal lover" and they might want to re-think what that notion truly means. I'll spare readers the gory details (like the lawyer mentions, the footage speaks for itself) and won't explore half hidden camera investigation, the brave person who does the covert documentation or detail how the court room trial and laws protecting animals (even those who are headed for dinner plates) are inept, but what I will say is: the probing doc won't leave anyone indifferent. Death On A Factory Farm is Ioncinema.
- 3/16/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
We have some images in from HBO's "Death on a Factory Farm" documentary by Tom Simon and Sarah Teale. This is Simon's second film for HBO and Teale's other credits included the Emmy® nominated “Dealing Dogs,” “Bellevue: Inside Out” and “Mumia Abu Jamal: A Case for Reasonable Doubt?” Simon is a seven-time Emmy® award-winner. Each year, ten billion animals are raised for consumption in the U.S., mostly on sprawling, industrialized farms, where virtually no federal laws mandate how the animals are treated – though guidelines exist – and state laws are ineffective. As a result, animals are frequently subjected to what many consider cruel treatment and inhumane conditions in the interest of economic efficiency. Death On A Factory Farm chronicles an investigation into alleged abuses that took place at a hog farm in Creston, Ohio.Three years in the making, Death On A Factory Farm follows the undercover investigation of Wiles...
- 3/16/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have some images in from HBO's "Death on a Factory Farm" documentary by Tom Simon and Sarah Teale. This is Simon's second film for HBO and Teale's other credits included the Emmy® nominated “Dealing Dogs,” “Bellevue: Inside Out” and “Mumia Abu Jamal: A Case for Reasonable Doubt?” Simon is a seven-time Emmy® award-winner. Each year, ten billion animals are raised for consumption in the U.S., mostly on sprawling, industrialized farms, where virtually no federal laws mandate how the animals are treated – though guidelines exist – and state laws are ineffective. As a result, animals are frequently subjected to what many consider cruel treatment and inhumane conditions...
- 3/16/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have some images in from HBO's "Death on a Factory Farm" documentary by Tom Simon and Sarah Teale. This is Simon's second film for HBO and Teale's other credits included the Emmy® nominated “Dealing Dogs,” “Bellevue: Inside Out” and “Mumia Abu Jamal: A Case for Reasonable Doubt?” Simon is a seven-time Emmy® award-winner. Each year, ten billion animals are raised for consumption in the U.S., mostly on sprawling, industrialized farms, where virtually no federal laws mandate how the animals are treated – though guidelines exist – and state laws are ineffective. As a result, animals are frequently subjected to what many consider cruel treatment and inhumane conditions...
- 3/16/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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