Deep Web

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2015 "The crime saga of the digital age."
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6.9 | 1h29m | NR | en | Documentary

Deep Web gives the inside story of one of the most important and riveting digital crime sagas of the century -- the arrest of Ross William Ulbricht, the 30-year-old entrepreneur convicted of being 'Dread Pirate Roberts,' creator and operator of online black market Silk Road. As the only film with exclusive access to the Ulbricht family, Deep Web explores how the brightest minds and thought leaders behind the Deep Web and Bitcoin are now caught in the crosshairs of the battle for control of a future inextricably linked to technology, with our digital rights hanging in the balance.

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Released: March. 15,2015 | Released Producted By: Trouper , BOND/360 Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.deepwebthemovie.com
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Deep Web gives the inside story of one of the most important and riveting digital crime sagas of the century -- the arrest of Ross William Ulbricht, the 30-year-old entrepreneur convicted of being 'Dread Pirate Roberts,' creator and operator of online black market Silk Road. As the only film with exclusive access to the Ulbricht family, Deep Web explores how the brightest minds and thought leaders behind the Deep Web and Bitcoin are now caught in the crosshairs of the battle for control of a future inextricably linked to technology, with our digital rights hanging in the balance.

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Documentary

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Cast

Lyn Ulbricht

Director

Duncan Elms

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Trouper

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Duncan Elms
Duncan Elms

Title Designer

Joe DeSalvo
Joe DeSalvo

Director of Photography

Damir Omic
Damir Omic

Post Production Supervisor

Ralph Zipper
Ralph Zipper

Thanks

Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood

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Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves

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Alex Winter
Alex Winter

Director

Paul Forte
Paul Forte

Assistant Editor

Bob Festa
Bob Festa

Colorist

Dan Swietlik
Dan Swietlik

Editor

Paul Forte
Paul Forte

Online Editor

Damir Omic
Damir Omic

Associate Producer

Valerie Bishop
Valerie Bishop

Associate Producer

Bree Polk-Bauman
Bree Polk-Bauman

Associate Producer

Thom Zimny
Thom Zimny

Consulting Producer

Andy Greenberg
Andy Greenberg

Consulting Producer

Ross Bernard
Ross Bernard

Executive Producer

Jill Burkhart
Jill Burkhart

Executive Producer

Deep Web Audience Reviews 1zt7

RyothChatty ridiculous rating
AutCuddly Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Ersbel Oraph Some English major took the time to read the related Wikipedia pages. Than he read some of the blog footnotes. And boom! The guy is knowledgeable enough to talk about something that does not exist. There is nothing deep about the web. And there is nothing hidden. There are quite a few "hidden" networks in the Internet. And many intranet pages in local networks, that aren't on the Internet. Rehashing blogs seems to be good to get you good reviews through confirmation bias, in other words you scratch my back meaning I want to believe X and I will scratch yours meaning I will call you an expert. But rehashing blog pages does not mean knowledge. me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
Daly Close I went into this expecting this documentary to explain something about the deep web, or how it came to be, to some sort of interesting extent. But really it just goes on and on about how amazing, moral, and philosophical certain s supposedly are. Mainly, the creator of the Silk Road. I'm a big fan of the Tor project, and I even like what the Silk Road did. But even as a fan, the extent they go into glorifying its creator is too much. They should have called this "Silk Road: Why Its Creator is Great." Another issue, is they focused too much on Tor. As if that is all there is to the deep web.And just the way the story is presented, wasn't very engaging. The pacing seemed too slow. Although I don't really know enough about film production to pinpoint what caused me to perceive it that way.
kosmasp Not heading to the Wizard of Oz, although I guess you will see a lot of colorful things if you go down that road. Actually it's a site where people sold drugs. But it was more than that. Sticking it to the man, making the public aware of how vulnerable we all are and how our privacy is being squashed everyday.Unfortunately it is actually more concerned of uncovering the Silk Road thing and the trial that commenced out of it, than diving into the deep (web). So the title may feel a bit misleading, nevertheless an intriguing movie to watch. So if you are not too obsessed about learning what the Deep Web is (it might be too technical anyway), this movie delivers as a documentary. Some questions raised are really important! Let's see where we go from here ...
clarkmick33 I was interested in watching a documentary explain the constructs and concepts of the Dark Web. However what I was presented with was the case breakdown against Dread Pirate Roberts(DPR) and the Silk Road Drug Trade. This would have been okay if they had spent about 15 minutes on this, instead the documentary trawls through parents, friends of DPR and the case construct, interviews with law enforcement and senators blah blah blah...I was bored after 20 mins and just fast forwarded to the relevant bit of which there was not many.This documentary is really about DPR and Silk Road. Not about the Dark Web, Tor or Hacking.

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