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Bibframe Work

Title
Fair game
Type
Moving Image
Monograph
Subject
Wilson, Valerie Plame--Drama. (LCSH)
Wilson, Joseph C. (Joseph Charles), 1949---Drama. (LCSH)
United States--Politics and government--2001-2009--Drama (LCSH)
United States. Central Intelligence Agency--Officials and employees--Drama. (LCSH)
Iraq War, 2003-2011--Causes--Drama (LCSH)
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: CGE 7810-7815 (viewing print) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Moving Image Technique(s)
live action
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Summary
"The Bourne Identity director Doug Liman teams with screenwriters Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth to streamline Joseph Wilson's and Valerie Plame's books detailing the explosive outing of undercover CIA agent Plame into a tense docudrama thriller starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn. At the time her cover was blown by the George W. Bush administration, Plame (Watts) was combing Iraq for evidence of weapons of mass destruction as part of the CIA's Counter-Proliferation Division. Her husband, American diplomat Joe Wilson was attempting to verify a claim that the Iraqis had recently purchased enriched uranium from Niger when the White House began beating the war drums before any solid evidence had been gathered. When Joe penned an editorial in The New York Times decrying the hasty call to war, a prolific Washington, D.C. journalist took the opportunity to reveal Plame's identity as a CIA operative, an act that not only put her career in jeopardy, but also left her various contacts overseas in a precarious position. Years later, a jobless and publicly disgraced Plame wages a vicious fight to clear her name, set the record straight, and keep her family from falling apart"--Allmovie.com, viewed May 18, 2018
Intended Audience
MPAA rating: PG-13
Duration
PT108M
Authorized Access Point
Fair game