As a secret agent for the CIA's Anti-Proliferation Division, Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts) leads an investigation into the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Her husband, diplomat Joe Wilson (Sean Penn), ends up collaborating with her. The investigation does not confirm the sale of enriched uranium by the Republic of Niger. But when the White House administration ignores his findings and uses the issue to support the United States' entry into the Iraq War, Joe writes an editorial in the New York Times publicizing the results of the investigation, sparking a scandal. heated controversy. Shortly after, a Washington journalist reveals Valerie's identity. In these circumstances, the protagonist will have to face a tough battle to bring the truth to light, save her impeccable reputation, her career and her private life...
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/21696-fair-game-dvd--8435153696923.html21696Fair Game [DVD]<div><br />As a secret agent for the CIA's Anti-Proliferation Division, Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts) leads an investigation into the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Her husband, diplomat Joe Wilson (Sean Penn), ends up collaborating with her. The investigation does not confirm the sale of enriched uranium by the Republic of Niger. But when the White House administration ignores his findings and uses the issue to support the United States' entry into the Iraq War, Joe writes an editorial in the New York Times publicizing the results of the investigation, sparking a scandal. heated controversy. Shortly after, a Washington journalist reveals Valerie's identity. In these circumstances, the protagonist will have to face a tough battle to bring the truth to light, save her impeccable reputation, her career and her private life...</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/530722-home_default/fair-game-dvd-.jpg4.8347instockSavor4.83474.8347002015-11-23T23:38:42+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
As a secret agent for the CIA's Anti-Proliferation Division, Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts) leads an investigation into the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Her husband, diplomat Joe Wilson (Sean Penn), ends up collaborating with her. The investigation does not confirm the sale of enriched uranium by the Republic of Niger. But when the White House administration ignores his findings and uses the issue to support the United States' entry into the Iraq War, Joe writes an editorial in the New York Times publicizing the results of the investigation, sparking a scandal. heated controversy. Shortly after, a Washington journalist reveals Valerie's identity. In these circumstances, the protagonist will have to face a tough battle to bring the truth to light, save her impeccable reputation, her career and her private life...