Panoptic reality : a review of Citizenfour

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Supplementary material

Other Title

Authors

Tunnicliffe, Craig

Author ORCID Profiles (clickable)

Degree

Grantor

Date

2015-05-01

Supervisors

Type

Journal Article

Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori subject headings)

Keyword

Citizenfour (2014)
Snowden, Edward (1983-)
Greenwald, Glenn (1967-)
film reviews
state covert surveillance
spying
intelligence agencies
National Security Agency (NSA)
Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832)
social control
film studies

ANZSRC Field of Research Code (2020)

Citation

Tunnicliffe, C. (2015) Panoptic reality: a review of Citizenfour. Whanake: The Pacific journal of community development, 1(1), 85-86. Retrieved from: http://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress

Abstract

Movies, and perhaps more importantly documentary movies, need to be separated into good documentaries and important documentaries. Citizenfour would then fall squarely in this second category, and require viewing for its import rather than its simulation. Citizenfour documents the days preceding and during the release of information gained by Edward Snowden, which exposed the depth of surveillance activities conducted by the NSA and other security agencies. Directed by Laura Poitras and reporting by Glenn Greenwald, the film documents the process of information release, the technological capability of the spying agencies, and the person (Snowden) behind the release of this information. ...This film and its subject matter are important. They highlight the reality of information accessibility, the surveillance that is currently occurring, the scope and depth of this activity, and government’s complicity in this activity. Jeremy Bentham described a perfect prison where those who thought they were being watched modified their behaviour accordingly. Snowden, facilitated by Poitras and Greenwald, demonstrates in Citizenfour that this prison has already been built, and is present every time we log on to a computer system. For those involved in social change, a risk is that the threat of observation may change behaviour. This needs to be resisted.

Publisher

Unitec ePress

DOI

Copyright holder

Unitec ePress

Copyright notice

Whanake: The Pacific Journal of Community Development is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Copyright license