
Secrecy
Directed by Robb Moss, Peter Galison7.094%56%7.8
This film is about the vast, invisible world of government secrecy. By focusing on classified secrets, the government's ability to put information out of sight if it would harm national security, Secrecy explores the tensions between our safety as a nation, and our ability to function as a democracy.
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Secrecy was released on September 12, 2008.
Secrecy was directed by Robb Moss, Peter Galison.
Secrecy has a runtime of 85 min.
Secrecy was produced by Dan Cogan, Jim Swartz.
The key characters in Secrecy are Self - Government Secrecy Project, Federation of American Scientists (Steven Aftergood), Self (Thomas Blanton), Self - Senior Executive Officer, CIA, 1981-2005 (James Bruce).
Secrecy is rated Not Rated.
Secrecy is a Documentary film.
Secrecy has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.




