Movies Directed by Brian Knappenberger

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A documentary tracing the rise of hacktivist groups like Anonymous and their impact on activism.

Why people love it: It captures the rebellious spirit of early internet activism and humanizes the faces behind the masks. The film’s fast‑paced narrative keeps viewers engaged while exposing complex cyber‑politics.

1 / 3

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Investigates the secretive self-help group NXIVM, revealing its leader's manipulation and crimes.

Why people love it: The series uncovers shocking abuses behind a seemingly benign organization, keeping viewers on edge. It combines investigative journalism with personal testimony. Audiences are compelled by the psychological insight into coercive control.

2 / 3

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A moving portrait of activist Aaron Swartz, tracing his fight for open access and the tragic consequences of his crusade.

Why people love it: Audiences are inspired by Swartz’s idealism and the film’s clear call for digital rights. The personal interviews humanize a tech icon, making the story relatable.

3 / 3