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‘Ithaka’ Review: In Julian Assange They Trust

The New York Times – Movies:

A frustrating new advocacy documentary about the WikiLeaks founder, with appearances by his father and wife, loses its footing on weak assertions and reporting.

Amy Nicholson
Author: Amy Nicholson

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Classified Information and State Secrets, Content Type: Personal Profile, Documentary Films and Programs, Extradition, Ithaka (Movie), Lawrence, Ben (1973- ), Moris, Stella
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