Summaries

A feature length documentary about the Free Kevin movement and the hacker world.

Computer hackers are being portrayed as the newest brand of terrorists. This is a story of a hacker named Kevin Mitnick, imprisoned without bail for nearly five years. Freedom Downtime tries to uncover the reasons why the authorities are so scared of Mitnick as well as define what exactly he did. Surprisingly, no real evidence is ever presented by the authorities to back up the sensationalist claims in mass media. But when a Hollywood studio decides to make a movie about Mitnick's life through the eyes of one of his accusers, hackers turn to activism to get their message out. Through interviews with relatives, friends, lawyers, and experts in the computer and civil liberties arena, a picture of a great injustice becomes apparent. A cross-country journey uncovers some realities of the hacker culture as well as the sobering fact that so many technically-adept young people are being imprisoned.

Details

Keywords
  • two word title
  • freedom
  • computer
  • archive footage
  • hacking
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 21, 2001
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Unrated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites 2600 Productions
Language English German Spanish Italian French
Filming locations 30th Street Station - 3001 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Production companies 2600 Films

Box office

Budget $25000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 1m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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