Brexit: The Clock Is Ticking (2019)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 34M
Director : Alain de Halleux
Sinopsis
El gran hackeo profundiza en el caso de Cambridge Analytica, empresa estadounidense que había estado recopilando datos personales de 87 millones de perfiles de Facebook para utilizarlos con fines políticos en la campaña de Trump por la presidencia en Estados Unidos y el Brexit en Inglaterra.
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Vivimos en un mundo donde los poderosos nos engañan. Sabemos que mienten. Ellos saben que sabemos que mienten. No les importa. Decimos que nos importa; pero no hacemos nada, y nada cambia. Es normal. Bienvenidos al mundo de la postverdad. De cómo llegamos adonde estamos ahora…
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