Friday, January 4, 2013

U.S. Senate Investigates CIA Contact With ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Producers (Update)



Zero Dark Thirty: Senate Committee Reviews CIA Contact -- BBC

The US Senate Intelligence Committee has demanded more information about contacts between the CIA and the makers of Oscar favourite Zero Dark Thirty.

Kathryn Bigelow's film is a dramatised account of the hunt for Osama Bin Laden and the 2011 mission which killed him.

In a letter to Acting CIA Director Michael Morell, three senators said the film-makers could have been misled by information provided by the CIA.

The film has been nominated for four Golden Globes.

Ahead of the US elections, Bigelow's film was accused of being a propaganda tool intended to assist President Barack Obama's re-election campaign.

The US release of the film was subsequently put back until after November's election.

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More News On The U.S. Senate Investigating Whe CIA Contact With The ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Producers

Zero Dark Thirty: Lawmakers say CIA may have misled filmmakers
-- ABC News/AP
'Zero Dark Thirty' Critics In Congress Step Up Pressure On CIA
-- Huffington Post
Senators to investigate CIA contact with ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ producers -- MSNBC
Senators: Did CIA tell ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ filmmakers torture led to bin Laden? -- McClatchy News
Did Zero Dark Thirty have secret links to CIA? US Senate vows to find out -- The Guardian
U.S. Senate probes Zero Dark Thirty filmmakers' CIA ties -- CBC
Senate probes Osama bin Laden movie 'Zero Dark Thirty,' report says -- Politico
Senators Have Some 'Zero Dark' Questions for the CIA Director Now -- The Atlantic
Zero Dark Thirty: US Senate committee reviews CIA contact -- The Nation

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