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Zero Days (2016)

Zero Days (2016)

116 minutes EN Documentary
World War 3.0
Alex Gibney explores the phenomenon of Stuxnet, a self-replicating computer virus discovered in 2010 by international IT experts. Evidently commissioned by the US and Israeli governments, this malware was designed to specifically sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. However, the complex computer worm ended up not only infecting its intended target but also spreading uncontrollably.
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Top cast

Joanne Tucker
NSA Character
Yossi Melman
Himself
Emad Kiyaei
Himself
Eric Chien
Himself
Allison Cohn
Background performer
Tadashi Mitsui
Background performer
Camilo Quiroz-Vazquez
Background performer
Julian Seltzer
Background performer
George W. Bush
Himself (archive footage)

Production crew

Editor
Gaffer
Visual Effects Designer
Visual Effects Producer
Gaffer
Dialogue Editor
Production companies: Participant, Jigsaw Productions
Production countries: United States of America
Revenue: $109,649

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