RELEASE: 26/04/2011
From the director of The Bourne Identity comes
a thriller inspired by the real-life events faced
by CIA agent Valerie Plame
(Oscar®-nominated Naomi Watts).
Valerie Plame’s position as a CIA agent was
revealed by the White House with the intention of defaming her husband,
Ambassador Joseph Wilson (Oscar®-winning Sean Penn).
In 2003, Wilson wrote an article in the New York Times, in which he
claimed that the Bush administration had manipulated information related
to weapons of mass destruction in order
to justify the invasion of Iraq. This led to
her international contacts being exposed,
her career being ruined, and her life being
put in danger. Snappy dialogue, with
captivating intrigue and suspense.
From the director of The Bourne Identity comes
a thriller inspired by the real-life events faced
by CIA agent Valerie Plame
(Oscar®-nominated Naomi Watts).
Valerie Plame’s position as a CIA agent was
revealed by the White House with the intention of defaming her husband,
Ambassador Joseph Wilson (Oscar®-winning Sean Penn).
In 2003, Wilson wrote an article in the New York Times, in which he
claimed that the Bush administration had manipulated information related
to weapons of mass destruction in order
to justify the invasion of Iraq. This led to
her international contacts being exposed,
her career being ruined, and her life being
put in danger. Snappy dialogue, with
captivating intrigue and suspense.
From the director of The Bourne Identity comes
a thriller inspired by the real-life events faced
by CIA agent Valerie Plame
(Oscar®-nominated Naomi Watts).
Valerie Plame’s position as a CIA agent was
revealed by the White House with the intention of defaming her husband,
Ambassador Joseph Wilson (Oscar®-winning Sean Penn).
In 2003, Wilson wrote an article in the New York Times, in which he
claimed that the Bush administration had manipulated information related
to weapons of mass destruction in order
to justify the invasion of Iraq. This led to
her international contacts being exposed,
her career being ruined, and her life being
put in danger. Snappy dialogue, with
captivating intrigue and suspense.
From the director of The Bourne Identity comes
a thriller inspired by the real-life events faced
by CIA agent Valerie Plame
(Oscar®-nominated Naomi Watts).
Valerie Plame’s position as a CIA agent was
revealed by the White House with the intention of defaming her husband,
Ambassador Joseph Wilson (Oscar®-winning Sean Penn).
In 2003, Wilson wrote an article in the New York Times, in which he
claimed that the Bush administration had manipulated information related
to weapons of mass destruction in order
to justify the invasion of Iraq. This led to
her international contacts being exposed,
her career being ruined, and her life being
put in danger. Snappy dialogue, with
captivating intrigue and suspense.

