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Deep Web gives the inside story of one of the the most important and riveting digital crime sagas of the century -- the arrest of Ross William Ulbricht, the convicted 30-year-old entrepreneur accused to be 'Dread Pirate Roberts,' creator and operator of online black market Silk Road. The film explores how the brightest minds and thought leaders behind the Deep Web are now caught in the crosshairs of the battle for control of a future inextricably linked to technology, with our digital rights hanging in the balance.
In addition to being the only film with exclusive access to the Ulbricht family, Deep Web features the core architects of the Deep Web; anarchistic cryptographers who developed the Deep Web’s tools for the military in the early 1990s; the dissident journalists and whistleblowers who immediately sought refuge in this seemingly secure environment; and the figures behind the rise of Silk Road, which combined the security of the Deep Web with the anonymity of cryptocurrency.
Winter entered the business with co-starring roles on Broadway in THE KING & I and PETER PAN and came to prominence in movies such as Warner Bros' hit THE LOST BOYS and the BILL & TED franchise. As a filmmaker, Winter's narrative features include the cult classic FREAKED and the critically acclaimed FEVER, which screened in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes.
Recent feature documentaries are SHOWBIZ KIDS, which garnered a Critics Choice nomination for Best Score and ZAPPA, a Critics Pick in the New York Times and nominated for Best Music Documentary by the Critics Choice Awards. The anticipated third installment in the Bill & Ted franchise, BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC, opened in 2020 as the number one movie in the U.S. and the U.K. Previous documentary work includes award-winners THE PANAMA PAPERS, DEEP WEB and DOWNLOADED. Winter's current feature documentary, THE YOUTUBE EFFECT, premiered at Tribeca and is now available on digital.
Marc Schiller, Founder and CEO of BOND Strategy and Influence, is an accomplished advertising and marketing executive with decades of industry and entrepreneurial knowledge, in the areas of digital marketing, brand strategy, corporate consulting, cultural curation and public relations.
Marc’s relentless focus on social media and how people connect through technology is a signature of his career. Prior to launching BOND (formerly known as Electric Artists), Marc served as Corporate Vice President of House of Blues Entertainment, Inc. where he pioneered music and entertainment content on the internet to create a multi-platform presence for the brand. Before joining the House of Blues, Marc developed motion pictures for Warner Brothers, TNT, and 20th Century Fox.
Glen Zipper is the founder and president of Zipper Bros Films and formerly served an Assistant Prosecutor in Hudson County, New Jersey.
In addition to producing the Academy Award® winning documentary UNDEFEATED and the recent hit CNN Films/MAX true crime documentary CHOWCHILLA, Glen created and Executive Produced Netflix's Original documentary series DOGS and CAT PEOPLE.
In recent years his partnership with JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions has yielded such well known titles as Netflix’s CHALLENGER:THE FINAL FLIGHT, Showtime’s UFO and the upcoming IMAX/Amazon feature THE BLUE ANGELS. Glen has also enjoyed multiple collaborations with actor and filmmaker Alex Winter including ZAPPA, THE YOUTUBE EFFECT, DEEP WEB, THE PANAMA PAPERS and HBO’s SHOWBIZ KIDS.
Additional projects currently in production from Glen and Zipper Bros Films include the Bad Robot collaboration THE YANKEES WIN for ESPN as well as Amazon’s UNTITLED JOHN CANDY DOCUMENTARY directed by Colin Hanks and produced in collaboration with Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort.
Seth Gordon is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and film editor. He has produced and directed both for film and television, including for PBS, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the United Nations Staff 1% for Development Fund.
Gordon attended Yale University where he studied architecture until leaving in 1997 to teach high school for six months in small village of Shimanyiro, Kenya. While there he helped secure United Nations financing to finish construction of a school, and began filming what would eventually become the documentary BUILDING SHIMANYIRO. Upon returning to Yale, Gordon taught himself how to edit his footage on an Avid editing machine. Later, he helped shoot Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck's Dixie Chicks documentary SHUT UP & SING and after producing two films, he gained prominence with his documentary THE KING KONG: A FISTFUL OF QUARTERS.
Gordon has since directed the major motion pictures, HORRIBLE BOSSES and IDENTITY THIEF. He has also served in producing roles on the documentaries PRINT THE LEGEND, MITT, FREAKONOMICS and the Academy Award® winning UNDEFEATED.
Andy Greenberg is a senior writer for WIRED and a former staff writer for Forbes, focusing on technology, information security, and digital civil liberties. His Forbes story on WikiLeaks and the future of information leaks in late 2010 was the first magazine cover story to feature Julian Assange. Deep Web will be based in part on material from his first book, This Machine Kills Secrets: How WikiLeakers, Cypherpunks and Hacktivists Aim to Free The World’s Information, which was selected as an Editor’s Choice in 2012 by The New York Times Book Review. In 2013, he became the only journalist to interview the secretive administrator of the Silk Road black market known as the Dread Pirate Roberts. And his Forbes cover story later that year on data mining firm Palantir was selected as a Gerald Loeb Award finalist for best magazine feature.
Dan started his prolific editing career assisting on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” video. He was an editor on the Academy Award winning Al Gore documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth.” The film earned him the 2007 American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Documentary – one of the film’s many accolades – and captivated audiences around the world. The following year, he won the 2008 American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Documentary for his work on Michael Moore’s Oscar-nominated film “Sicko.”
Dan has continued to work on exceptional documentaries. Projects include “Holy Wars” directed by Stephen Marshall, “Re:Generation” directed by Amir Bar-Lev, and “Fed Up” (Official Selection at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival) directed by Stephanie Soechtig. Dan recently wrapped “Happy Valley” (about the iconic Joe Paterno, former head coach of Penn State University’s football team), a documentary feature directed by Amir Bar-Lev.
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