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''Reality'' is a 2023 American crime drama film directed by
Tina Satter Kristina "Tina" Satter (born 1974) is an American filmmaker, playwright, and director based in New York City. She is the founder and artistic director of the theater company Half Straddle, which formed in 2008 and received an Obie Award grant ...
from a screenplay by Satter and James Paul Dallas. It is based on the FBI interrogation transcript of American intelligence leaker Reality Winner, which Satter previously staged as the play ''Is This a Room''. It stars
Sydney Sweeney Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She first gained attention for appearing in the television series ''Everything Sucks!'' (2018), ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (2018), and ''Sharp Objects'' (2018). In 2019, she w ...
as Winner, with Josh Hamilton and
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in supporting roles. ''Reality'' premiered at the
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on February 18, 2023, and was released on May 29, 2023, by
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. It has received critical acclaim, with praise for Satter's direction and Sweeney's performance.


Plot

On May 9, 2017, Reality Winner watches
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coverage on the firing of James Comey by President
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on the TV at her office. 25 days later, on June 3, Winner returns home from grocery shopping, where she is confronted by FBI agents Taylor and Garrick, who explain they have a warrant to search her house and her belongings. As a team of agents arrive and begin searching the house, Winner engages in casual conversation with the agents, all of which is picked up by recording device, the transcript of which forms the basis of the film's dialogue. During the early portion of the recording, Winner expresses concern for her dog's and cat's safety during the search. Winner agrees to speak with Taylor and Garrick in an empty, disused bedroom in her house. Garrick and Taylor start to ask her about the specifics of her work. She explains, besides working as a
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instructor and
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trainer, she is a
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translator for a government contractor and is hoping to be deployed to Afghanistan as a translator so her fluency in
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can be better utilized. The agents eventually reveal they are questioning Winner about the recent leak of classified government documents to an online publication. Winner initially denies knowledge, but over the course of an hour is eventually compelled to confess she printed and leaked a document from the
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's database. The film initially redacts specifics of the leak, as is done in the transcript, but it is eventually revealed that the documents revealed proof of
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and the publication was ''
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'', which had put out a call for evidence of Russian interference. Winner denies wishing to be a
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or to undermine the intelligence community à la
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, instead saying she wanted the American public to have the same information the government had about the election. As the interrogation wraps up, she chiefly expresses concern for her pets as she realizes she will be taken into custody. She is escorted out of her house and handcuffed, as footage is shown of media reports about the leak. Winner receives both praise and criticism for her actions, with some accusing her of colluding with the Middle East or denying the veracity of the leaks altogether. Some outlets criticize ''The Intercept'' for allowing the leak to be traced to Winner, and others theorize that Winner's punishment was designed to discourage potential whistleblowers. A textual epilogue explains that Winner was denied bail and charged under the Espionage Act. She spent four years in jail and will remain on
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until November 2024. It notes that the same document Winner leaked was later used on the
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floor as evidence of Russian interference.


Cast

*
Sydney Sweeney Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She first gained attention for appearing in the television series ''Everything Sucks!'' (2018), ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (2018), and ''Sharp Objects'' (2018). In 2019, she w ...
as Reality Winner * Josh Hamilton as Agent Garrick (Justin C. Garrick) *
Marchánt Davis Marchánt Davis () is an American actor. He is known for his performance in the 2019 film '' The Day Shall Come''. He also played a supporting role in the film ''Tuscaloosa'' (2019). He was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for his performance ...
as Agent Taylor (R. Wallace Taylor) * Benny Elledge as "Joe" (Unknown Male) * John Way as FBI Agent


Production


Development

The film depicts the interrogation of intelligence leaker Reality Winner, which took place on the day of her arrest on June 3, 2017. A former enlisted
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member and
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translator, Winner leaked an intelligence report about
Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections The Russian government interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with the goals of harming the campaign of Hillary Clinton, boosting the candidacy of Donald Trump, and increasing political and social discord in the United States. Acc ...
to the news website ''
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''. She was confronted at her home in
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, by FBI agents R. Wallace Taylor and Justin C. Garrick, who interrogated her over the course of an hour in an unused room in the house. Tina Satter turned the interrogation transcript into the
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performance ''Is This a Room'' (based on the transcript quote "Is this a room? Is that a room?" spoken in the film by an FBI agent played by John Way), which premiered at The Kitchen in 2019 before an extended
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run at the Vineyard Theatre later that year. The production starred Emily Davis as Winner, with Pete Simpson and TL Thompson as the interrogators, and
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as "Unknown Male", a classification in the transcript for dialogue from multiple FBI agents who were inspecting Winner's house during the interrogation. The play premiered on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on October 10, 2021, and closed on November 27, 2021. Winner was not involved with the production during its initial off-Broadway run due to her imprisonment, and was unable to see the Broadway production due to still being under house arrest, but spoke with the creative team extensively after her release from prison and video-called into the opening night performance's curtain call. In June 2022, it was announced that ''Is This a Room'' would be adapted into a film, with
Sydney Sweeney Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She first gained attention for appearing in the television series ''Everything Sucks!'' (2018), ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (2018), and ''Sharp Objects'' (2018). In 2019, she w ...
, Josh Hamilton, and
Marchánt Davis Marchánt Davis () is an American actor. He is known for his performance in the 2019 film '' The Day Shall Come''. He also played a supporting role in the film ''Tuscaloosa'' (2019). He was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for his performance ...
starring and Satter directing in her film debut, from a screenplay she co-wrote with James Paul Davis. In preparation for her role, Sweeney watched interviews and spoke with Winner over
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and text. She used these conversations to understand Winner's speaking mannerisms, which she mimicked. Mindful of Winner's job as a yoga trainer and
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instructor, Sweeney also trained to increase her muscle mass, in some cases using workouts Winner posted on her Instagram. In addition to her conversations with Sweeney, Winner consulted with the wardrobe and art departments throughout the production process. Despite her involvement and support for the film, Winner claims she will likely never see it, due to finding the prospect of reliving the day of her arrest too traumatic.


Filming

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began in May 2022, over the course of 16 days. Exterior filming was done at the start of production, with the final 9–10 days focused on filming inside the room set. The entire interrogation sequence was filmed in order, which Sweeney found unusual, as most productions she had worked on filmed out of order.


Release

The film received its world premiere at the
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on February 18, 2023. Shortly thereafter,
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acquired US distribution rights to the film. It was released on
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on May 29, 2023. The film was given a theatrical release in international markets including the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 2, Australia on June 29, and France on August 16.


Reception

''Reality'' received positive reviews from critics at Berlinale, with praise for Satter's direction and the cast performances (particularly Sweeney's). David Rooney of ''
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'' praised the transition from the minimalist set design of ''Is This a Room'' to the film's realistic recreation of Winner's house, noting "Satter shows unfaltering command of the medium for a first-time film director", highlighting the use of the closeup as a direct translation of the play's surreal storytelling.


Notes


See also

* ''
Winner Winner(s) or The Winner(s) may refer to: * Champion, the victor in a game or contest *The successful social class in winner and loser culture Film * ''The Winner'' (1926 film), an American silent film starring Billy Sullivan * ''The Winner'' ...
'', an upcoming film also based on Reality Winner


References


External links

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