<P> The Archives released each volume of the Papers as a separate PDF file, available on their website . </P> <Ul> <Li> The Pentagon Papers (2003), directed by Rod Holcomb and Executive Produced by Joshua D. Maurer, is a historical film made for FX, in association with Paramount Television and City Entertainment, about the Pentagon Papers and Daniel Ellsberg's involvement in their publication . The film represents Ellsberg's life, beginning with his work for RAND Corp. and ending with the day on which his espionage trial was declared a mistrial by a federal court judge . The film starred James Spader, Paul Giamatti, Alan Arkin, and Claire Forlani . </Li> <Li> The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (2009) is an Oscar nominated documentary film, directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith, that follows Ellsberg and explores the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers . </Li> <Li> "Daniel Ellsberg Secrets--Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers". Voices . UCSB Arts & Lectures . January 2003 . "In 1971 Defense Department analyst, former U.S. Marine company commander and anti-Communist Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers to the media . In this talk, Ellsberg presents an explosive inside account of how and why he helped bring an end to the Vietnam War and Richard Nixon's presidency . He also talks about the current potential for war with Iraq and why he feels that would be a major mistake for the United States ." Series: Voices (1 / 2003) (Public Affairs) (Humanities) (Show ID: 7033)" </Li> <Li> The Post (2017) is a historical drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg from a script written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer about a pair of Washington Post employees who battle the federal government over their right to publish the Pentagon Papers . The film stars Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee and Meryl Streep as Katharine Graham . Daniel Ellsberg is played by Matthew Rhys . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Pentagon Papers (2003), directed by Rod Holcomb and Executive Produced by Joshua D. Maurer, is a historical film made for FX, in association with Paramount Television and City Entertainment, about the Pentagon Papers and Daniel Ellsberg's involvement in their publication . The film represents Ellsberg's life, beginning with his work for RAND Corp. and ending with the day on which his espionage trial was declared a mistrial by a federal court judge . The film starred James Spader, Paul Giamatti, Alan Arkin, and Claire Forlani . </Li> <Li> The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (2009) is an Oscar nominated documentary film, directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith, that follows Ellsberg and explores the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers . </Li>

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