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Cambridge Analytica (film)

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Cambridge Analytica
Directed byDavid Gordon Green
Produced byRusso brothers
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LanguageEnglish

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Cambridge Analytica is an upcoming film (as of September 2020) on the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal produced by AGBO and the Russo brothers. The film stars Paul Bettany as Alexander Nix, the CEO of Cambridge Analytica, who is portrayed as "someone who wants to succeed at any cost".[1][2][3]

Premise[edit]

The film follows the rise and downfall of Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm with its roots in a private intelligence company that claimed to use honey traps, bribery stings, and prostitutes, among other tactics, to influence more than 200 elections globally for its clients; the men behind Cambridge Analytica and its parent SCL have close ties to the Conservative Party (UK), royalty and the British military. Cambridge Analytica's CEO, old Etonian Alexander Nix, is the scion of a banking and gentry family with ties to British colonial rule in India and the West Indies, and "wants to succeed at any cost". Nix hires Christopher Wylie, a "pink-haired data whiz", to work on the data collection. The film follows Wylie’s evolution from facilitator to whistleblower.[1][4][5]

Cast and characters[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Exclusive: Paul Bettany to Co-Star in Cambridge Analytica Drama From 'Avengers' Team". 13 March 2020.
  2. Phelan, Zehra (19 March 2020). "Paul Bettany to star in David Gordon Green's drama focused on Cambridge Analytica scandal".
  3. "Paul Bettany Reportedly Will Star In David Gordon Green's Cambridge Analytica Film". theplaylist.net.
  4. "Vision actor Paul Bettany cast in Russo Brothers-produced Cambridge Analytica film". Radio Times.
  5. "Paul Bettany Reunites with the Russos for Cambridge Analytica Drama". CBR. 16 March 2020.


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