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Reality

The truth cannot be redacted
2023 | 83m | English

(28307 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Augusta, Georgia, United States, June 3, 2017. After running some errands, Reality Winner returns home, where she is approached by two men.
Release Date: Jun 02, 2023
Director: Tina Satter
Writer: James Paul Dallas, Tina Satter
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords based on true story, docudrama, interrogation, woman director, fbi agent
Production Companies Cinereach, Tanbark Pictures, Seaview Productions, In The Cut Films, Fit Via Vi, Burn These Words Films, 2 SQ FT
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sydney Sweeney Reality Winner
Josh Hamilton Agent Garrick
Marchánt Davis Agent Taylor
Benny Elledge Joe (Unknown Male)
John Way FBI Agent
Reality Winner Self (archive footage)
Tucker Carlson Self (archive footage)
Bill Maher Self (archive footage)
Krystal Ball Self (archive footage)
Juan Williams Self (archive footage)
David Corn Self (archive footage)
James Comey Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Enver Chakartash Costume Designer
Katherine McNamara Property Master
Nina Bellord Key Hair Stylist
Cameron Loughrey Scenic Artist
Heather Monetti Sound Recordist
Jeff Spivack Production Supervisor
Esha Kallianpur Script Supervisor
Remy Laflamme Assistant Editor
Marcy Robinson Colorist
Matt Ericsson Sound Recordist, Sound Editor
Joel Scheuneman Sound Engineer
Tommy Love Production Design
Beso Kacharava Foley Supervisor
Alexander Sanikidze Foley Editor
Simona Berenice Vignoli Second Assistant Director
Kevin Villafuerte Gaffer
Billie Winner-Davis Thanks
Caroline 'Kit' Sheridan Set Decoration
Ron Dulin Editor
Nathan Micay Original Music Composer
Rati Chkhetiani Foley Editor
Jennifer Vecchiarello Editor
Casey McCoy Art Direction
Giorgi Lekishvili Foley Mixer
Mark Sparrough Steadicam Operator
Matthew Glasner Casting Associate
James Paul Dallas Screenplay
Adam Samuels Unit Production Manager
Sarah Graalman Key Makeup Artist
Alex Gallitano Second Unit Director of Photography
Lily Olsen-Ecker Still Photographer
Simon Guzman Sound Recordist
Connor Bewighouse Key Grip
Jennifer Dean Assistant Editor
Bridget Fullan Visual Effects Supervisor
Alex Stuart Sound Effects Editor
Matt Caldamone Lead Animator
Dana Soady Art Department Coordinator
Sarah Scepansky Assistant Costume Designer
Frances Bromley Assistant Makeup Artist
Emilio Madrid Still Photographer
Sam Evoy Script Supervisor
Mike Ward Location Manager
Ellie Zarr Assistant Editor
Chaim Goodman Sound Editor
Madeline Little Sound Post Production Coordinator
Tina Satter Screenplay, Theatre Play, Director
Paul Yee Director of Photography
Gerardo Coello Escalante First Assistant Director
Douglas Aibel Casting
Reality Winner Thanks
Brittany Winner Thanks
Ryan Billia Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Eman Akram Nader Painter
Biko Gogaladze Foley Artist
Jake Gyllenhaal Thanks
Name Title
Greg Nobile Producer
Daniel Ginsberg Executive Producer
Eva Maria Daniels Executive Producer
Ellyn Daniels Executive Producer
Andrew Beck Executive Producer
Caitlin Gold Executive Producer
Brad Becker-Parton Producer
Will O'Connor Executive Producer
David Duque-Estrada Co-Producer
Philipp Engelhorn Executive Producer
Rita Walsh Co-Producer
Riva Marker Producer
Bill Way Executive Producer
Elliott Whitton Executive Producer
Tina Satter Executive Producer
Noah Stahl Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I didn't know anything about this case before I saw the film, so when I saw "Reality Winner" and FBI - well, I was expecting a sort of "Slumdog Millionaire" type scenario. Nope, nothing like. That is the real name of a woman (Sydney Sweeney) who worked for the American government translating Iranian ... documents. She arrives home one day to find "Garrick" (Josh Hamilton) and "Taylor" (Marchánt Davis) parked on her lawn with a warrant to search her, her home, her car... She's bemused and a bit nonplussed, especially as her visitors seem way more concerned about the wellbeing of her cat and her dog! Anyway, into the house they eventually go and the interrogation begins. For a while, there is quite an effective intensity to that process and using, as it does, the original transcript of the interview as it happened, it delivers an authentic looking presentation of just how effective these agents can be. It's history, so there's no jeopardy - and I think Sweeney turns in quite a strong performance as the plot thickens but it all takes far too long to get going and the production is all just a bit too staccato. The thread does go some way to revealing the intimidatory powers of Uncle Sam when he feels aggrieved and that makes for uncomfortable watching at times. It isn't an especially memorable drama, and it doesn't need a cinema - but it will be fine to watch on the television whilst posing a few questions about what is or is not in the "public interest".

Jun 14, 2023
chandlerdanier
9.0

I may have a weakness for short movies but this is a short movie and super interesting. I like the way it is shot except for when they stop redacting The Intercept and it looks all crazy. Kinda makes that part seem fake. I definitely never want to be interviewed by the FBI and certainly will look di ... fferently at people wearing tactical belts. I thought they were dads on vacation but it turns out they're all cops. Every one is so nice but scary all at the same time.

Feb 07, 2024
carvvan
6.0

**Why Are "Glitches" Essential in the World of "Truths" and "Interpretations"?** > By Carwan Dourandich Originally published in Etemaad Newspaper, Issue 5591 Reality, written and directed by Tina Satter, is an American mystery-thriller film that premiered at the 73rd Berlin International Film ... Festival, where it was nominated for Best Film and Best Director. The central theme of Reality revolves around the concept of a "glitch in the system." The director skillfully employs visual effects - more precisely, "glitches" - to challenge the notion of a "perfect" system or, in this case, to question the truthfulness of the film's narrative itself. Satter deliberately censors essential information from the documents and dialogues in the film, forcing the audience to engage with the narrative, seeking to uncover the truth. These distortions - or "crashes" - are not accidental; rather, they are precisely timed and intentional disruptions that add layers of complexity to the storytelling. The presence of these visual crashes or glitches inherently directs the audience's mind toward digital errors and viruses - entities capable of infiltrating enemy systems, accessing classified data, and exploiting it for their own advantage. Within the film's framework, noise functions as a rupture between the filmmaker's simulated narrative and the real story. The film reveals how a minor "noise" within the U. S. security system - Reality Winner - has caused a massive disruption, leading to unexpected events and unintended consequences within a seemingly "perfect, flawless, uninterrupted, and well-orchestrated" system. This small noise was so catastrophic for the government that it fostered the perception that the system was fundamentally dysfunctional. At the same time, the filmmaker subtly suggests that the successful transmission of information or truth necessitates noise - figures like Reality Winner. In other words, without noise, no precise information can exist. To the public, the system's functionality appears as a "mystery," but interference from noise unravels this enigma. In this scenario, The Intercept news agency plays the role of a mediator for the noise - acting as a noise itself within the United States. However, unlike Reality Winner, this news outlet, leveraging its media influence, is capable of shifting an object away from its conventional and seamless discourse, stripping meanings from established concepts and words, and generating new interpretations. When, in certain parts of the film, Reality Winner - or at other times, the police officers - briefly but unnaturally disappear through a visual glitch, the audience is momentarily thrust into a void of meaning. These empty, incomprehensible spaces may signify the characters' or the narrative's loss of control, thereby challenging the viewers' assumptions about hypothetical narratives. Through these distorted visuals and manipulated narratives, the audience is propelled into the precarious realm of "truth" and "interpretation." For me, Reality is a film about noise - noise that both exposes the gaps between the system's function and its malfunctions and, paradoxically, acts as a bridge to fill those gaps.

Mar 28, 2025