The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers

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The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is a documentary film that chronicles Daniel Ellsberg’s role in leaking the Pentagon Papers and exposing U.S. government deception about the Vietnam War.

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instanceOf documentary film
awardNomination Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature NERFINISHED
awardNominationYear 2010
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Judith Ehrlich NERFINISHED
Rick Goldsmith NERFINISHED
distributor First Run Features NERFINISHED
featuresEvent publication of the Pentagon Papers
featuresOrganization RAND Corporation NERFINISHED
The New York Times NERFINISHED
The Washington Post NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
featuresPerson Henry Kissinger NERFINISHED
John Dean NERFINISHED
Morton Halperin NERFINISHED
Richard Nixon NERFINISHED
genre historical documentary
political documentary
hasSetting United States NERFINISHED
Vietnam NERFINISHED
language English
narrativeFocus U.S. decision-making in the Vietnam War
leak of the Pentagon Papers
producer Judith Ehrlich NERFINISHED
Rick Goldsmith NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2009-09-16
releaseYear 2009
runningTime 94 minutes
screenedAt New York Film Festival NERFINISHED
Toronto International Film Festival NERFINISHED
starring Daniel Ellsberg NERFINISHED
Howard Zinn NERFINISHED
Noam Chomsky NERFINISHED
Patricia Marx Ellsberg NERFINISHED
Richard Falk NERFINISHED
Tony Russo NERFINISHED
subject Daniel Ellsberg NERFINISHED
Pentagon Papers NERFINISHED
U.S. government deception
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
whistleblowing
theme civil disobedience
ethics of war
freedom of the press
government secrecy
timePeriod 1960s
1970s

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