Hacking Democracy is a 2006 Emmy nominated documentary film broadcast on HBO and created by producer / directors Russell Michaels and Simon Ardizzone, with producer Robert Carrillo Cohen, and executive producers Sarah Teale, Sian Edwards & Earl Katz. Filmed over three years it documents American citizens investigating anomalies and irregularities with electronic voting systems that occurred during the 2000 and 2004 elections in the United States, especially in Volusia County, Florida. The film investigates the flawed integrity of electronic voting machines, particularly those made by Diebold Election Systems, exposing previously unknown backdoors in the Diebold trade secret computer software. The film culminates dramatically in the on-camera hacking of the in-use / working Diebold election system in Leon County, Florida - the same computer voting system which has been used in actual American elections across thirty-three states, and which still counts tens of millions of America's votes today.
Hacking Democracy (2006)
Directed by Russell Michaels / Simon Ardizzone
Genres - Crime, Documentary |
Release Date - Nov 2, 2006 |
Run Time - 82 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$400,000
Themes
Tags
Diebold Election Systems, Electronic Voting, Florida, Technology
Attributes
Subject: Documentary about elections in the United States, Documentary about technology
Alternate Titles
Hacking Democracy
CA, GB, US
Votergate
, GB
Взламывая демократию
RU