Pacific Media Watch

3 February 2015

AUDIO: Filmmaker Laura Poitras talks about her work with Edward Snowden

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AUCKLAND (Radio NZ's Nine to Noon/Pacific Media Watch): After US journalist and documentary maker Laura Poitras received encrypted emails from someone with information on the US government's massive covert-surveillance programmes, she and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong to meet the sender. 

He turned out to be Edward Snowden.

When Snowden revealed he was a high-level analyst driven to expose the massive surveillance of Americans by the National Security Agency (NSA), Poitras persuaded him to let her film.

The resulting film, Citizenfour, has been nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary. It is the third in Poitras' trilogy of films about post-9/11 America.

The first, My Country, My Country, focused on the Iraq War and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2007.

The second, The Oath, was about Guantanamo Bay detention centre and was nominated for two Emmy awards.

Laura Poitras' NSA reporting contributed to a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service awarded to The Guardian and Washington Post.

Citizenfour will be released in New Zealand on February 12, 2015 - a day after Radio NZ hosts a pre-release screening.

Listen here to the Nine to Noon interview:

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