May 15, 2014
    People    wear masks with pictures of former NSA contractor Edward    Snowden during the testimonial of Glenn Greenwald, the American    journalist who first published the documents leaked by Snowden,    before a Brazilian Congressional committee on NSA's    surveillance programmes, in Brasilia in this August 6, 2013    file photo.  Reuters pic, May 15, 2014.Sony    Pictures Entertainment has acquired the rights to the new book    by journalist Glenn Greenwald about fugitive US intelligence    leaker Edward Snowden, the studio said yesterday.  
    James Bond franchise producers Michael Wilson and Barbara    Broccoli will make the movie version of "No Place to Hide",    described as "a political film that will resonate with today's    moviegoers".  
    Snowden's "explosive revelations have raised important    questions about the role of government in protecting its    citizens and the balance between national security and personal    freedom," said Doug Belgrad, head of Columbia Pictures, a Sony    division.  
    "We are extremely proud that Michael, Barbara and Glenn chose    Sony to bring this riveting story to the big screen, and    believe that Glenn's account of this incredible international    event will make for a gripping and unforgettable film."  
    Greenwald, the journalist who broke the Snowden story for    Britain's Guardian newspaper, said the producers "have a    successful track record of making thoughtful and nuanced    true-life stories that audiences want to see.  
    "Growing up, I was heavily influenced by political films, and    am excited about the opportunity to be part of a political film    that will resonate with today's moviegoers," he added.  
    Greenwald, recounting last year's discussions in Hong Kong with    Snowden when he decided to reveal his identity, said the    ex-National Security Agency contractor appeared to be    "profoundly at peace" with his decision to leak documents.  
    "Snowden had seemed unbothered" by the prospect of facing US    prosecution for releasing the classified materials, Greenwald    wrote in excerpts from his book published by the Guardian    earlier this week.  
    The book, subtitled "Edward Snowden, the NSA and the US    Surveillance State", is being released in Britain by Hamish    Hamilton and in the United States by Metropolitan Books.  AFP,    May 15, 2014.  
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