![]() Sweeney and writer-director Satter tell USA TODAY about the true-life story behind “Reality.” The NSA whistleblower's real name is Reality Winner “I was very intrigued by it (but also) scared, because I knew I wanted to be able to honor Reality’s voice as much as possible.” “I was reading the dialogue like, ‘You can’t even write stuff like this!’ “ Sweeney says. The 82-minute film is set entirely at Winner’s house, with tense moments that are frequently stranger than fiction. The movie is adapted from Tina Satter’s 2021 Broadway play, “Is This a Room,” which is scripted verbatim from the FBI transcript of Winner’s interrogation and arrest. She was found guilty and sentenced to more than five years in prison for the data breach, which helped expose Russian interference in the election of former President Donald Trump. In HBO’s nail-biting new thriller ( now streaming on Max), Sweeney plays former Air Force linguist and National Security Agency contractor Reality Winner, who was arrested in 2017 on suspicion of leaking a confidential document to nonprofit news site The Intercept. “Honestly, if a character wasn’t difficult for me, I wouldn’t do it,” says the actress, 25, a two-time Emmy nominee for HBO’s “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus.” Sydney Sweeney is always up for a challenge. ![]() ![]() Spoiler alert! The following story contains details about HBO's "Reality," a new film about whistleblower Reality Winner. ![]()
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