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The documentary is about the covert CIA drone war. Through voices on both sides of this new technology, the film reveals crucial information about the drone war in Pakistan and offers unique insights into the nature of drone warfare.

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Brandon Bryant ...
Self - Former Drone Operator, U.S. Air Force
Zubair Rehman ...
Self - Drone Strike Survivor, North Waziristan (as Zubair Ur Rehman)
John Bellinger III ...
Self - Legal Adviser, U.S. State Department
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Self - Author, The Way of the Knife
Chris Woods ...
Self - Author, Sudden Justice
Bryan Callahan ...
Self - Director of RPA Operations (as Lt. Col. Bryan Callahan)
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Self - Human Rights Lawyer, Reprieve
Shahzad Akbar ...
Self - Human Rights Lawyer, Director of Foundation for Fundamental Rights
Jonathan Landay ...
Self - Investigative Journalist
Hina Shamsi ...
Self - Human Rights Lawyer
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Self - White House Press Secretary
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Self - Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insal
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Self - Chief of Staff to Secretary of State
Andy Von Flotow ...
Self - Founding Chairman, INSITU
Michael Haas ...
Self - Former Drone Operator, U.S. Air Force
Rafiq Rehman ...
Self - Resident, North Waziristan (as Rafiq Ur Rehman)
P.W. Singer ...
Self - Author, Wired for War
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Self - Associate Professor of Aeronautics, MIT
Andrew Feinstein ...
Self - Author, The Shadow World
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Self - Director, Robot Laboratory
Noor Behram ...
Self - Photojournalist, North Waziristan
Ben Emmerson ...
Self - UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism
Masood Khan ...
Self - Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN
Mustafa Qadri ...
Self - Pakistan Researcher, Amnesty International
Letta Tayler ...
Self - Human Rights Watch
Sarah Knuckey ...
Self - Special Advisor to UN Special Rapporteur
Anthony Dworkin ...
Self - Senior Police Fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations
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Self - Author, The Shadow Factory
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Rosa Brooks ...
Self - Georgetown University Law Center (archiveFootage)
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Self

Directed by

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Tonje Hessen Schei

Written by

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Tonje Hessen Schei ... (writer)

Produced by

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Stefan Frost ... co-producer
Lars Løge ... producer
Sarah Tareen ... associate producer
Henrik Underbjerg ... co-producer
Peter Wintonick ... executive producer

Music by

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Robin Rengård
Olav Øyehaug

Cinematography by

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Steven Moore
Anna Myking

Editing by

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Joakim Schager

Editorial Department

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Mark Atkin ... additional editor
Daði Jónsson ... colorist
Svein Olav Sandem ... additional editor
Espen Skjørdal ... post-production coordinator
Natasa Urban ... additional editor (as Natasa Muntean)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jonathan Borge Lie ... assistant director
Steven Moore ... second unit director

Sound Department

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Thomas Angell Endresen ... sound mixer
Erlend Hogstad ... sound mixer / supervising sound editor

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Asger Peder Mortensen ... visual effects artist
Signe Vinther ... visual effects coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Marius Jansen ... drone pilot
Marius Jansen Panorama Norge ... drone pilot
Stian Thilert ... additional cinematography

Additional Crew

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Sabrina Buckwalter ... investigative unit
Jan Ingar Grindheim ... archive
Tine Klint ... International sales
Aleksander Kvam ... theatrical trailer editor
Kristian Landmark ... script consultant
Stian Servoss ... trailer editor

Thanks

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Henrik Bergesen ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The documentary follows people on both sides of the drone technology. The unique access to drone victims in Waziristan is juxtaposed to drone pilots who struggle to come to terms with the new warfare. The film covers diverse and integral ground from the recruitment of young pilots at gaming conventions and the re-definition of "going to war", to the moral stance of engineers behind the technology, the world leaders giving the secret "green light" to engage in the biggest targeted killing program in history, and the people willing to stand up against the violations of civil liberties and fight for transparency, accountability and justice. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines Point.Click.Kill See more »
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Also Known As
  • Drone - This Is No Game (Germany)
  • Drone - Zielen, Klicken, Töten (Germany)
  • Дрон (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 78 min
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Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)

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