Judith Miller demonstrated in her recent Wall Street Journal story about my film, Fair Game, the same cavalier attitude towards the facts that led to her departure from the New York Times in disgrace.
Seeing the new Doug Liman film Fair Game last night was a chilling reminder of the power of the presidential agenda, and the cruelty with which those in the ruling class can crush the truth in the name of whatever they've got cooking.
Plame discusses when she first told Wilson that she was worked for the CIA, the unglamourousness of actual spy work and Wilson's advice for people who want to hold their government officials accountable.
Government secrecy is increasingly the norm. At the same time, government surveillance is pervasive, reversing the proper relationship between a democratic government and its citizens.
The night we screen Fair Game, the questions are tough and pointed: why we cast an Egyptian actor and not an Iraqi one; the film might bring people to justice in America, but what about the damage we caused in Iraq?
'Fair Game,' the Doug Liman-directed thriller based on Valerie Plame's memoir, is out Friday and The Huffington Post has an exclusive clip.
Naomi Wa...
Fair Game has taken me on a wild journey around the globe, including a treacherous shoot in Baghdad. And now I'm happy to share with you the final steps of this amazing journey.
What: Fair Game screening and a panel discussion with film critic Stephen Farber and producers Jerry and Janet Zucker. This event is part of Farber's ...
Seven years after top officials in the Bush administration turned their world upside down in an attempt to convince the public to support the war in I...
Naomi Watts, Valerie Plame and their partners attended the Wednesday night premiere of 'Fair Game' in New York. Watts plays the former CIA agent oppos...
Whether entertainment be mindless fun fodder or politically gripping and illuminating truths, we should care about the option that anything and everything we choose to watch be 'fair game.'
Naomi Watts was joined by Valerie Plame at the Cannes premiere of 'Fair Game,' in which Watts plays the outed CIA agent.
The pair looked spectacular ...
Cannes is set to kick-off this evening with the premiere of Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett. Ridley's movie is not in competition, but the premiere is destined to bring the stars out in droves.
Like everyone who covered the Valerie Plame/CIA leak case and the Scooter Libby trial, I am anxiously awaiting the pending release of the Hollywood treatment, Fair Game.
Sean Penn, who plays Plame's underemployed husband Joseph Wilson, was pushing to have Coulter in a scene where she'd be screaming invectives at him. B...
Not that Sean Penn hasn't been writing his own ticket for years, but it's nice to see winning his second Best Actor Oscar hasn't made him lazy.
The M...
Four years after her CIA cover was blown in a newspaper column, Valerie Plame is settling scores with the Bush administration, Republican lawmakers an...