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Hacking Justice (2017)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 39M

Director : Clara López Rubio, Juan Pancorbo

Synopsis

Since he took on the case in 2012, defending Julian Assange has put judge Baltasar Garzón's talent and ability to the test. They've won a few battles, but nobody knows how the war will end.

Actors

Baltasar Garzón
Baltasar Garzón
Self
Julian Assange
Julian Assange
Self
Renata Avila
Renata Avila
Self
Sarah Harrison
Sarah Harrison
Self
Joseph Farrell
Joseph Farrell
Self

Crews

Clara López Rubio
Clara López Rubio
Director
Juan Pancorbo
Juan Pancorbo
Director

Trailers and other movies

Hacking Justice - Trailer (Julian Assange Documentary)

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