Alex Gibney Is At It Again, This Time With A Doc About An International Security Initiative Gone Very Wrong

See a clip from the "Going Clear" director's latest movie, "Zero Days."
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Alex Gibney never stops working. Last year, the Oscar-winning filmmaker gave us documentaries about Scientology, Steve Jobs and Frank Sinatra. This year, he’s offering up “Zero Days,” a look at Stuxnet, the computer malware that was intended as a joint American-Israeli cyber weapon. The virus’ effects spanned far more than its intended target, Iran’s nuclear program.

The Huffington Post and its parent company, AOL, have an exclusive clip from “Zero Days” that spells out the horror unleashed as a result of Stuxnet. Gibney’s movie opens in theaters and arrives on VOD platforms this weekend.

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