Drama Will Open in Theaters November 15, 2013
Participant Media Joins Project
LOS ANGELES, CA (January 23, 2013) -
Principal photography has begun on the WikiLeaks drama “The Fifth
Estate,” it was announced today by DreamWorks Studios. The film about
the controversial website stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange
and Daniel Brühl as Daniel Domscheit-Berg, as well as Laura Linney,
Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Peter Capaldi, Dan Stevens, Alicia
Vikander and Carice van Houten.
“The
Fifth Estate” will open in U.S. theaters on November 15, 2013 and be
distributed domestically by Disney’s Touchstone label. Distribution
internationally will be split among Disney, DreamWorks partner Reliance,
and deals made through the studio’s partnership with Mister Smith
Entertainment.
Joining
DreamWorks as a co-financier on “The Fifth Estate” is Participant
Media. This will be the fifth collaboration between the two companies
who previously partnered on Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” the 2011
Academy Award-winning smash “The Help,” “The Kite Runner” and “The
Soloist.” With a focus on real issues that shape our lives, Participant
creates social action and advocacy programs to transform the impact of
the media experience into individual and community action. Some of
their other films include “An Inconvenient Truth,” “Good Night, and Good
Luck,” “Food, Inc.,” “Charlie Wilson’s War,” “Waiting for ‘'Superman,’”
“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” and the current Academy Award nominee
for Best Foreign Language Film, “No.”
Bill
Condon (“Kinsey,” “Dreamgirls,” "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn")
will direct “The Fifth Estate” from a screenplay by Josh Singer (TV’s
“Fringe,” “The West Wing”), based on “Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with
Julian Assange at the World’s Most Dangerous Website” by Daniel
Domscheit-Berg and “WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange’s War on Secrecy”
by David Leigh and Luke Harding. The producers are Steve Golin and
Michael Sugar, with Participant’s Jeff Skoll and Jonathan King joining
Richard Sharkey as executive producers. “The Fifth Estate” is a
coproduction between Afterworks and FBO, with Hilde De Laere
co-producing for FBO. The film is supported by the Belgian Tax
Shelter for Audiovisual Production.
Said director Bill Condon, “It may be decades before we understand the full impact of WikiLeaks and how it's revolutionized the spread of information. So this film won't claim any long view authority on its subject, or attempt any final judgment. We want to explore the complexities and challenges of transparency in the information age and, we hope, enliven and enrich the conversations WikiLeaks has already provoked.”
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