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Contributor Alex Gibney
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 54 minutes
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A leading independent film studio for 20 years, Magnolia Pictures is the theatrical and home entertainment distribution arm of the Wagner/Cuban Companies, boasting a library of over 500 titles.Recent releases include Sierra Pettengill’s kaleidoscopic all-archival documentary RIOTSVILLE, USA; SXSW Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award-winning comedy I LOVE MY DAD, starring Patton Oswalt; Concordia Studio and Wavelength’s sweeping American West documentary BITTERBRUSH; Martin Scorsese executive-produced documentary DREAMING WALLS: INSIDE THE CHELSEA HOTEL; stranger-than-fiction Sundance documentary MY OLD SCHOOL, starring Alan Cumming.

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A black ops cyber-attack launched by the U.S. and Israel on an Iranian nuclear facility unleashed malware with unforeseen consequences. The Stuxnet virus infiltrated it's pre-determined target only to spread it's infection outward, ultimately exposing systemic vulnerabilities that threatened the very safety of the planet. Delve deep into the burgeoning world of digital warfare in this documentary thriller from Academy Award® winning filmmaker Alex Gibney.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 43381348
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Alex Gibney
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Widescreen
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 54 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ January 17, 2017
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Magnolia Home Ent
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01N8TVLYH
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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A Stuxnet Brought To You By "George W Bush":  What More Do You Need To Know?
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A Stuxnet Brought To You By "George W Bush": What More Do You Need To Know?
The last ten minutes of this movie drives home the point that Israel is to blame for stuxnet getting loose in the world and ultimately leading to Iran's increased enrichment capabilities. But thankfully the LightBringer understands the risks of cyber warfare and signed an accord with Iran to limit enrichment.Kinda like the Russians are to blame for the recent surprising election results.I can't believe I actually paid money for this tripe when NPR offers up all the guano you can take for free.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
want to understand about the dark web a must see
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022
Without writing details of this documentary so that those who haven't seen it can be informed and surprised and enlightened, I will say this reminds me of the nuclear arms race that ALL NATIONS had to deal with for decades but has now come to Cyberspace. NOW, all nations have the capability, once again, to destroy one another BUT do we really want to live in a world like that?

At the end, one of the interviewees brought up a moral question: While we can wage a full scale CYBER war with nations and bring down their infrastructure like water, electricity, Internet, etc.....and they can do the same to us what about the morality of doing such actions?

While you can shut down water treatment facilities or bring down electric or nuclear power plants or cut the Internet or all communications for a given nation---doing so WILL CAUSE REAL DEATHS and is not just turning off power or water briefly. And if such infrastructure was brought down those nations would NOT simply be able to turn them back on as they don't work that way. That would mean possibly weeks or months or longer of unclean water, no food, no communications, none of the basic necessities for millions of people----do any of us really, as part of the HUMAN RACE, want to be party to killing millions of people? Except for the most fanatical zealot who has lost their mind or gone insane, every leader knows exactly what this new war technique means for them too. We don't need another "nuclear arms race" in the Cyber arena....not worth it.

I agree with a former NSA/CIA director when he said all of this stuff is "hideously over-classified" as is quite a lot in the govt these days. Transparency with all countries and this ending of stale, cold war mentality is the only way to move forward.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
"Zero Days" is an exciting, factual, investigative documentary/thriller about Stuxnet, the computer worm that did severe damage to and delayed Iran's possible developmment of a nuclear weapons capability.

It's an excellent and highly informative film about the origin, backround, development, implementation, behind-the scenes discovery and investigation of, and fallout from The Stuxnet worm. It also ends with a part about the general subject of State-Sponsored Cyber Warfare.

The production values of this film are flawless in every way.

The content of the film is presented in such a way that it will be informative and entertaning whether or not you have any prior technical knowledge of computer malware.

It is a film of great importance -- the less prior knowledge one has of Stuxnet and the potentional consequences of Cyber Warfare, the more important the fim will be to the viewer.

I am an IT-internet-PC scecurity and privacy geek. I followed The Stuxnet Story intensively, reading everything available online about it. I was fascinated and obsessed with reading about it. Yet, not only did I learn new information about Stuxnet and the story surrounding it from this film, but the film also puts a "face" on the story and givesan important new perspectives to the story.

While It is in theatres now, IMHO viewing Zero Days on Amazon Instant Video is the best way to view this film, because the big screen would add little, if anything, to experienceing the film, it's cheaper than a theater ticket, but most importantly, viewing it online allows you to repeat sections of the film that might at first slip by without your total comprehension.

It's a highly informative, yet entertaining film and an excellent film in every way, and will be of great interest to most of you. I can't recommend it highly enough. I am certain that any of you with the slightest interest in the subject will enjoy it, will learn new facts about and a new perspective on The Stuxnet Story, and wil not be disappointed.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2016
I'm giving this film 4 stars mostly because it's a huge eye-opener that every responsible citizen should see. The film really takes you to ground zero and makes you part of the story, questioning the secrecy surrounding Stuxnet without casting blame and spewing venom a la Michael Moore. Unfortunately the film just assumes that greater transparency on the Stuxnet hack is needed without really exploring why maintaining secrecy might still be critical. If you're going to make an argument, to be convincing, you need to really look at the counter-arguments, which this film doesn't do. It also is in dire need of more editing; 1 hr 15 minutes or even 1.5 hours would have been perfect, but 2 is way too long for this documentary, which seems to just go on and on. There was also a bit of gratuitous dramatic imagery; I'm thinking in particular of the scene in which a balloon in over-inflated by a Stuxnet-infected PLC and pops...and the popping is just shown over and over again. The first pop very effectively demonstrates the danger; after 3 or 4 times, I just started laughing - why is the film trying so hard to show what is so obvious? But for all the film's faults, I felt it was very compelling overall.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
America JUST WILL NOT LEARN until THEY BECOME A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY!!!!- At which point IT'LL BE TOO LATE!!!! This doc tells of a time WHEN WE COULD HAVE FIXED THIS PROBLEM, but LET IT GO TO WHERE IRAN HAS NUKES NOW!!!! (or WILL SOON!!!) This Op IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST OPS THAT OUR GOVERNMENT HAS "EVER" PUT INTO EFFECT, and OF COURSE "F'D IT UP!!!!"

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Deep Kimchi
5.0 out of 5 stars Snowden and this - 2 good movies
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2017
Watched this video as soon as it came. Watched it again a couple of days later... great entertainment.
TI
5.0 out of 5 stars スタックスネット!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reviewed in Japan on March 9, 2017
これはマジですか!!!!! 
2(;゚;ж;゚; )0 1(1;゚;ж;゚; )0 3(;゚;ж;゚; )11
「shadow company」のように忘れている間に5万円近くの値段になってたらいけないので即購入しました。
ちなみに 英語が苦手なのですが、雰囲気だけでも十分ヤバいのが解ります。
snowden(オリバー・ストーン)と併せて購入しました。
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2.0 out of 5 stars 内容についての評価ではありません。日本での再生設定は通常 Region 2 ですが、この商品はRegion 1となっていることに要注意です。
Reviewed in Japan on March 19, 2018
リージョンに気をつけて購入する必要があります。本商品は販売店がアメリカにありRegion 1となっており、Region 1でも再生できる環境にある方以外はアマゾンジャパンからではなく、Amazon UK からRegion 2 のDVDを購入すべきです。私はこの点の確認を怠り購入してしまい、再生の際に設定を日本のRegion 2 からこの商品のためだけにRegion 1へ変更することは避けたかったため返品することに致しました。そのため内容については評価できません。アマゾンジャパン社の返品対応につきましては申し分のないものでした。土曜日の朝に注文を出し、その日の夕方に商品が届き、その日のうちに電話で返品を依頼すると翌日曜日の午前中にはゆうパックの集荷があり、翌々日の月曜日には商品の返品完了と返金をメールで確認することができました。私はストリーミング再生でこの映画を購入できる時期を待ちたいと思います。
Dave
4.0 out of 5 stars .
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2019
Definitely a good reminder that there are other types of wars then the military and economic ones that we are more accustom to.
E. Carnihan
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2017
Essential viewing for an insight into Cyber Warfare.