Fair Game (2010)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 54 mins

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Valerie Plame, CIA agent was dismissed after her husband's article in Newyork Times about the sale of Uranium from Niger.

Cast: Naomi Watts, Sean Penn

Crew: Doug Liman (Director), Doug Liman (Director of Photography), John Powell (Music Director)

Rating: U/A (India)

Genres: Drama, Thriller, Biography

Release Dates: 05 Nov 2010 (India), 03 Dec 2010 (United States)

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Did you know? Consistent with her sworn secrecy agreement with CIA, Valerie Plame Wilson herself was able to provide useful information to the filmmakers and actors and spent several weeks on set during the shoot. She said: "Most of the time, when I see a film about the CIA, I find what I'm watching has little to do with reality. In this film, everything is just as it is in real life, including what's appearing on computer screens and the maps hanging on the walls. (Director) Doug Liman and everyone around him were so concerned with making everything in the film as accurate as possible." Read More
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as Valerie Plame
as Joe Wilson
as Hafiz
as Sue
as Fred

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Spoken Languages:
Arabic, French
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
This film is based on Valerie Plame's memoir, Fair Game, and Joseph C. Wilson's memoir, The Politics of Truth.

Consistent with her sworn secrecy agreement with CIA, Valerie Plame Wilson herself was able to provide useful information to the filmmakers and actors and spent several weeks on set during the shoot. She said: "Most of the time, when I see a film about the CIA, I find what I'm watching has little to do with reality. In this film, everything is just as it is in real life, including what's appearing on computer screens and the maps hanging on the walls. (Director) Doug Liman and everyone around him were so concerned with making everything in the film as accurate as possible."

With immense cooperation from Jordan's military, director Doug Liman was able to film a scene that involved a Black Hawk helicopter flying at extremely low altitude along it's capital city Amman's main boulevard.