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Hacking Democracy

2006 · Movie · 82 min · ★ 7.6

DocumentaryCrime

This documentary investigates claims of election fraud tied to electronic voting machines and the secrecy surrounding how votes are counted. Following a trail of evidence across multiple states, it raises urgent questions about whether modern elections can be manipulated without leaving a clear trace.

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Details
Years
2006
Release date
2006-11-02
Language
English
Runtime
82 min
TMDB rating
7.6/10 (24 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you like investigative documentaries that challenge powerful systems and raise big public-trust questions, like The Panama Papers or Seaspiracy; Not for you if you want light viewing or clear-cut answers.

Pros: eye-opening investigation; high-stakes urgency; timely civic questions | Cons: alarming tone; dense technical details; unsettling implications

Themes

  • presidential election
  • politics
  • hacking
  • voting

Cast & crew