Alex Gibney wrote and directed the recently released documentary Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. His film Taxi to the Dark Side, a documentary murder mystery examining the death of an Afghan taxi driver at Bagram Air Base, won the 2008 Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary, and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room was nominated for an Academy Award in 2006. Gibney is now at work on two other films: Casino Jack-United States of Money, a look at lobbyist Jack Abramoff; and Magic Bus, a time-travel immersion experience of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, on their infamous road-trip to the 1964 World's Fair. He is also working on two fiction projects: a film (part documentary, part fiction) of My Trip to Al Qaeda, a play by Lawrence Wright, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower, and he is writing a script based on David Halberstam's book, The Best and the Brightest.

Other films by Gibney include: Love Comes Lately (Executive Producer); No End in Sight (Executive Producer); Mr. Untouchable (Producer), Who Killed the Electric Car (Consulting Producer); The Trials of Henry Kissinger (Writer/Producer); Herbie Hancock: Possibilities (Producer); Lightning in a Bottle (Producer); Wim Wenders: Soul of a Man (Producer) and Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues (Producer).

Blog Entries by Alex Gibney

Taxi to the Dark Side: Exclusive Clip [VIDEO]

3 Comments | Posted September 28, 2008 | 09:25 PM (EST)


The Bush administration will go down in history as the Torture Team. In recently revealed written testimony for the Senate Armed Services Committee, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice confirmed that the National Security Council discussed employing special interrogation techniques for the CIA. These techniques were based on methods used in...

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The United States of Money -- Tell Us What You Think

Posted July 16, 2008 | 06:14 PM (EST)


Over the last few years, I've been working on a documentary about the scandal surrounding former lobbyist Jack Abramoff. It's an intriguing, stranger-than-fiction story of Washington, DC's tight knit world of members of Congress and the lobbyists who vie for their favor. Ultimately it exposes deep, corrosive fissures in our...

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Is Alberto Gonzales Stupid?

Posted April 25, 2007 | 11:09 AM (EST)


Is Alberto Gonzales stupid? That was the question posed at dinner last night. My uncle felt that there was no question that he is. I disagreed. I think that - within limited parameters - he's brilliant. And the proof is a moment from one of his performances in a hearing...

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