Citizenfour, the Laura Poitras documentary that closely chronicled whistleblower Edward Snowdenâs journey across the world and into the worldwide zeitgeist, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary tonight.
Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, here for @citizenfour. #Oscars2015 pic.twitter.com/0ObqbvEwHJ
â Amy Kaufman (@AmyKinLA) February 22, 2015
Citizenfour has been widely praised for both its film-making and journalism since it first hit theaters late last year, racking up 13 awards prior to its Oscar win. The movie took home Best Documentary at the Independent Spirit Awards earlier this week.
From the moment Snowden began to leak documents from the National Security Agency (NSA) that detailed its mass surveillance on Americans and people from around the world, Citizenfour director Laura Poitras masterfully captured a profoundly important historical moment to an extent never before accomplished in either a journalistic or film context.
The win wasnât exactly a surprise: Odds-makers widely put Poitrasâs masterpiece as a clear favorite heading into tonight.
Weâre proud of you tonight @LauraPoitras! Thank you for taking on work that is central to our community. @TorProject @CitizenFour
â Roger Dingledine (@RogerDingledine) February 22, 2015
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While this Oscar win is a sign of mainstream adulation for the film, two of its biggest stars couldnât make it to Los Angeles for the Oscars ceremony for fear of American authorities.
Edward Snowden, the movieâs protagonist and a now-ever-present figure in American politics, has been living in Russia for nearly two years on temporary asylum, wanted for two counts of espionage in the United States.
Jacob Appelbaum, a prolific activist and hacker, is another star of the film who will not come back to the United States. Appelbaum closely assisted Poitras throughout the film, and he is living in Germany due to his work with WikiLeaks and Snowden.
I wish I could be with Laura, Trevor and Glenn at the Oscars. The never ending US Govt harassment of @wikileaks is personally soul crushing.
â Jacob Appelbaum (@ioerror) February 22, 2015
I hope someday Iâll be able to travel freely with Laura in the United States â as the Russians say: âHope dies last, but it still dies.â
â Jacob Appelbaum (@ioerror) February 22, 2015
Hollywood canât get enough of the Edward Snowden saga. Oliver Stone is currently directing a feature film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The dramatized movie, shooting now in Germany, is due out in Dec. 2015.
If you missed its stint in the theaters, fear not: Citizenfour will premiere on HBO on Monday night at 9 p.m.
Update 11:39pm ET, Feb. 22: Watch Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald accept the Best Documentary Oscar.
Screengrab via Citizenfour