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Nothing to Hide 2017

★ 6.828 votes86 min📅 2017-09-06

"The documentary about surveillance and you"

In a world where surveillance seems inevitable, the documentary 'Nothing to Hide (2017)' poses a thought-provoking question: how far are we willing to let it go?

Director: Marc Meillassoux

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nothing to Hide (2017) about?

This documentary explores the growing acceptance of surveillance and its impact on individual and group privacy.

Who directed Nothing to Hide?

Marc Meillassoux directed this thought-provoking documentary.

Who stars in Nothing to Hide?

Unfortunately, the main cast is not available.

Is Nothing to Hide (2017) worth watching?

As a documentary that sheds light on a pressing issue, 'Nothing to Hide (2017)' is definitely worth watching, especially for fans of thought-provoking films and those interested in the world of surveillance.

How long is Nothing to Hide?

Nothing to Hide has a runtime of 86 minutes.

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About Nothing to Hide (2017) — A Chilling Documentary on Surveillance and Acceptance

In a world where surveillance seems inevitable, the documentary 'Nothing to Hide (2017)' poses a thought-provoking question: how far are we willing to let it go? Produced and directed by Berlin-based journalists Mihaela Gladovic and Marc Meillassoux, this independent film delves into the acceptance of massive corporate and governmental incursions into individual and group privacy. With a growing concern for our rights, 'Nothing to Hide (2017)' questions the passive public acceptance of these invasions. By exploring the 'I have nothing to hide' argument, the documentary sheds light on the worrying trend of surveillance and its impact on our lives.

As a crowdfunded project, 'Nothing to Hide (2017)' is a testament to the power of public engagement and awareness. With over 400 backers, the film's message resonated with many, sparking a necessary conversation about our relationship with surveillance. In a world where our every move is being watched, 'Nothing to Hide (2017)' encourages us to think critically about the consequences of our actions and the importance of protecting our rights.