List of films featuring surveillance

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There is a significant body of films that feature surveillance as a theme or as a plot arc. These are a number of these films produced in the United States and other countries.

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FilmYearDescription
1971 2014The documentary features the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI and how it broke into a satellite FBI office. The group discovered and released documents about COINTELPRO, a secret domestic surveillance program that targeted "dissident groups, civil rights leaders and anti-Vietnam War activists". [1]
2001: A Space Odyssey 1968During the Jupiter Mission chapter of the film, the HAL 9000 artificial intelligence maintains total surveillance of the spacecraft, including visual surveillance, monitoring the psychology of the crew, and lipreading.
Traffic in Souls 1913Criminals use a wired intercom and a tablet that duplicates what's written on it on a similar device in another room. The film's heroes use a wired remote mic and wax cylinder-based recording device set up in a neighbouring room to incriminate the conspirators.
1984 1956The film is set in a totalitarian society in the future where the population may be monitored at any time. [2]
23 1998Hackers sell their research to Russians, but because the Russians want military data instead, the hackers have to elude them. [2]
Aelita: Queen of Mars 1924Surveillance is used by the upper class to oversee the working class. [3]
American Pie 1999The teenage protagonist setting up his webcam so his friends can see a girl changing clothes. The webcast is shared publicly to his peers. [4]
The Anderson Tapes 1971Burglars use a luxury apartment's surveillance technology to break in but are unaware of being under surveillance themselves. [3]
Anon 2018Set in a futuristic world where privacy and anonymity no longer exist, the plot follows a troubled detective who comes across a young woman who has evaded the government's transparency system.
Another Stakeout 1993Sequel to Stakeout . Two police detectives and an assistant district attorney surveil a home looking for a missing witness in a Mafia case.
Antitrust 2001The protagonist learns that his company has an extensive surveillance system to observe and steal code. [5]
Bad Times at the El Royale 2018Circa 1968, several strangers, most with a secret to bury, meet by chance at Lake Tahoe's El Royale, a rundown hotel with a dark past, including a widespread secret surveillance activity of rooms occupied by guests.
Bedroom Eyes 1984An avid jogger finds a prime voyeurism spot on his nightly route; then witnesses a murder.
Blow Out 1981A sound technician inadvertently records a murder and learns that it is part of ongoing political corruption. [6]
Blowup 1966A fashion photographer unwittingly takes photographs of a murder and investigates the circumstances. [6]
Blue Thunder 1983The film features a military helicopter with high-tech surveillance equipment. [3]
Body Double 1984The protagonist, staying at a friend's apartment, is able to spy on the neighbor but winds up witnessing her murder. [7]
The Bourne Identity 2002Amnesiac spy Jason Bourne eludes people from his program trying to track him down. [7]
The Bourne Supremacy 2004Amnesiac spy Jason Bourne eludes people from his program trying to track him down. [7]
The Bourne Ultimatum 2007Amnesiac spy Jason Bourne eludes people from his program trying to track him down. [8]
Brazil 1985The science fiction fantasy film follows a government clerk who works for a totalitarian and bureaucratic government of Orwellian proportions. [9]
The Cabin in the Woods 2012A group of college students who retreat to a remote forest cabin where they fall victim to backwoods zombies, and two scientists who manipulate the ongoing events from an underground facility.
Caché 2005A couple finds on their front porch videotapes of them in their home and tries to find out who is recording them. [9]
Cape Fear 1962A released criminal follows the family of the man who testified against him. [9]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier 2014The superhero Captain America, resurrected in the 21st century, combats a conspiracy in the surveillance state of his country. [10]
The Circle 2017A powerful Internet company attempts to create a utopian society by deploying widespread surveillance accessible to all.
Citizenfour 2014The documentary features Edward Snowden and his initiation of global surveillance disclosures in 2013, [11] documenting events that first took place in Hong Kong at a clandestine meeting between Snowden and journalist Glenn Greenwald.
Closed Circuit 2013A pair of lawyers in Great Britain discover "an unsavory alliance" between its secret service and the criminal justice system and have to evade the surveillance state. [12]
Code 46 2003In the near future, personal travel between countries is limited and controlled by technological means, but counterfeiting allows circumvention of these controls. [13]
Cold Eyes 2013A South Korean surveillance unit attempts to track down a criminal leader in Seoul. [14]
Colossus: The Forbin Project 1970A supercomputer created for running the defense systems of the United States becomes sentient and assumes total control. It begins placing all citizens under surveillance, starting with its creator.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy 1939A Nazi spy ring in the United States is tracked and disrupted by an FBI agent played by Edward G. Robinson in the years just before the outbreak of World War II.
The Conversation 1974A surveillance expert is hired to combine wiretapped recordings of a couple and tries to interpret their conversations. [6]
The Dark Knight 2008The vigilante superhero Batman hacks every cell phone in Gotham City to set up a sonar system to find the criminal the Joker. [8]
Death in the Terminal 2016A reconstruction in so-called Rashomon style, with several eyewitnesses offering their own perspectives on a single tragic event, a terror attack in the Beer Sheva bus station after which a bystander assumed to be the perpetrator was lynched.
Death Watch 1980In the future, the protagonist has a camera implanted in his brain and is enlisted to probe a dying woman's subconscious. [15]
Déjà Vu 2006A detective tries to save a woman's life by utilizing advanced surveillance equipment.
Demolition Man 1993The science fiction film depicts a 2032 "San Angeles" where everyone's behavior is under surveillance. [16]
The Den 2013In the found-footage horror film, a teenage girl witnesses a murder via webcam, and the killer tracks her down. The film is shown through different screens including that of surveillance cameras. [17]
Disturbia 2007A teenager under house arrest spies on his neighbor and suspects him of being a killer. [9]
Eagle Eye 2008Two strangers meet via a strange phone call and are then tracked by someone using everyday technology. [4]
Echelon Conspiracy 2009An American engineer gets a cell phone that gives him unlimited wealth, but he is then pursued by security agents. [18]
EDtv 1999Ed is a video store clerk whose daily life is broadcast by a company trying to save its cable channel. [18]
The End of Violence 1997A film producer is targeted to keep secret a satellite surveillance program to combat crime. [19]
Enemy of the State 1998The main character is pursued by the National Security Agency, which uses an array of surveillance technologies. [4]
Equilibrium 2002In a futuristic city where emotions are suppressed through surveillance and control, a law enforcement officer begins experiencing emotions himself. [20]
Das Experiment 2001A journalist joins a curious psychological experiment and records the experiment in secret. [20]
Eye in the Sky (2007) 2007In Hong Kong, a police surveillance unit monitors a master criminal without realizing the criminal is watching them as well. [21]
Eye in the Sky (2016) 2016Complications arise when a British lieutenant general (Alan Rickman) and a colonel (Helen Mirren) order a drone missile strike to take out a group of terrorists in Nairobi, Kenya. [22]
Eyeborgs 2009In the United States, the "Freedom of Observation Act" is passed allowing for the creation of ODIN (Optical Defense Intelligence Network). This leads to "eyeborgs" being created, a mobile camera drone administered by the Department for Homeland Security. [23]
The Final Cut 2004An editor cuts together footage from a device implanted in one's body that can record an entire life, and he finds footage that has a connection with his own past. [24]
Firewall 2006A technology executive is coerced to rob a bank by criminals holding his family hostage. [24]
Fortress 1993The science fiction film follows a couple with an illegal second child through a panopticonal society. [25]
The Fortune Cookie 1966A private eye secretly films a man who is feigning an injury in an attempt to collect a large amount of money through a lawsuit. [26]
Freeze Frame 2004The protagonist is acquitted from the wrongful accusation of killing a woman and her twin daughters, but due to the media's portrayal, he maintains video surveillance of his own life to ensure having an alibi. [27]
Furious 7 2015In this Fast and Furious action film series, a team of drivers tracks down a hacker to recover a surveillance device called God's Eye that can locate anyone in the world within seconds. [28]
Gattaca 1997In the near future, an aspiring astronaut uses a cover identity in training and has to evade genetic screenings used as a surveillance mechanism. [29]
Giant 2009A security guard at a supermarket watches a cleaning woman through video surveillance and begins stalking her outside work. [30]
Hackers 1995A group of hackers break into a company's supercomputer and have to evade the U.S. Secret Service. [30]
Halloween: Resurrection 2002A group of college students are trapped inside a home with a serial killer, and the killer broadcasts the subsequent events online through multiple cameras. [30]
Headhunters 2011High-tech surveillance is used in a showdown between a headhunter who moonlights as an art thief and a potential recruit with a military background. [31]
Hey Arnold! The Movie 2002Surveillance cameras are mounted everywhere in the villain's homebase to stop potential intruders from stealing the document, but they come in handy later when the villain is caught by said cameras burning the document in front of Arnold and Gerald.
Hi, Mom! 1970A Vietnam War veteran attempts to make "peep art" by filming people who live across from his apartment building. [32]
iHuman 2019A documentary by Tonje Hessen Schei presenting a wide range of views on AI and society.
I Love You All (Aus Liebe Zum Volk)2004This is a film about surveillance and blindness, about faith and disillusion. [33]
Infernal Affairs 2002A cop works undercover in a triad, and a triad member works undercover in the police department. Each is ordered to track down the mole in the very organization he infiltrated. [34]
Jason Bourne 2016Amnesiac spy Jason Bourne eludes people from his program trying to track him down. [8] [7]
The Listening 2006An art gallery employee discovers a briefcase of classified documents about surveillance technology made by one of the NSA's suppliers, and the supplier goes after her to protect its secrets. A NSA operative blows his cover to protect the woman. [35]
The Lives of Others 2006In East Germany in the 1980s, a Stasi officer spies on a playwright. [9]
Logan's Run 1976Citizens of a futuristic city are controlled by the use of a crystal on their right palm
Lost Highway 1997In part of the film, a couple receives videotapes recording the outside then the inside of their home. [19]
Look 2007The film shows surveillance camera footage of events surrounding San Fernando Valley denizens. [36]
Loving 1970George Segal as a philandering husband trysts with a pick-up in a child's playhouse in the back yard of the upscale house where he and his wife are attending a party, unaware that a group of men are watching with interest over a closed circuit TV monitor. [37]
M 1931A city in pursuit of a child murderer has both cops and criminals engaging in surveillance and snooping on one another. [8]
The Manchurian Candidate 2004The film is a political thriller about a soldier who has been subjected to manipulation of his mental states and brain functions such that he becomes part of a corporate-backed political conspiracy, featuring themes of intense surveillance and manipulation.
Meine Daten und ich2009Mix of feature and documentary film that discusses surveillance policies in Germany in interviews with members of parliament and experts.
Menace II Society 1993A shopkeeper keeps close surveillance on two young black men. [3]
Mercury Rising 1998A 9 year old autistic boy is being hunted by the NSA
Metropolis 1927The master of the city, Fredersen, keeps close surveillance on the city's workers. [3]
Minority Report 2002The science fiction film depicts a futuristic society under total surveillance. [4]
Modern Times 1936A factory worker is demented by the sped-up assembly line and the constant video surveillance. [3]
My Little Eye 2002In the horror film, five twentysomethings live together to win a prize but are subsequently targeted by a serial killer. [38]
The Net 1995A computer programmer in unknowing possession of secret software is tracked by assailants. [3]
The Net 2.0 2006A computer technician who takes a job in Istanbul finds herself in pursuit by criminals who try to erase her identity from the Internet. [39]
Network 2019The debut film of Saptaswa Basu features the theme of surveillance in this modern world. The first Bengali film to deal with a subject like this.
Nineteen Eighty-Four 1984The film is set in a totalitarian state where citizens are under complete surveillance. [3]
Official Secrets 2019Film based on the life of whistleblower Katharine Gun who leaked a memo detailing that the US had eavesdropped on diplomats from countries tasked with passing a second UN resolution on the invasion of Iraq.
One Hour Photo 2002An employee at a photo processing department processes a family's photos and imagines himself to be their uncle. [39]
The Osterman Weekend 1983A television host allows the CIA to wire his home for video surveillance since his visiting friends are suspected to be spies. [19]
Overheard 2009The Hong Kong Police Force's Commercial Crime Bureau uses surveillance to monitor for suspected price fixing. [40]
Panic Room 2002A woman and her daughter use closed-circuit television to follow the movements of criminals invading their home. [41]
The Parallax View 1974A journalist investigates the assassination of a United States Senator and infiltrates the responsible corporation. [42]
Paranoia 2013A technology expert infiltrates a company to spy on it, but the company begins to spy on him. [43]
Peeping Tom 1960A photographer hunts down women and records their reactions as he kills them. [19]
The Perfect Dictatorship 2014Recordings made by hidden cameras and microphones are used to both expose and perpetuate political corruption in Mexico. [44]
Pi 1998A mathematician finds out that a new 216 digit number is the key to the stock market and religion and is targeted by several organizations. [9]
The President's Analyst 1967In the satire film, an analyst for the President of the United States becomes expendable and teams up with two allies. Meanwhile, a telephone company seeks to implant electronic devices in people's brains. [45]
Rear Window 1954The main character spies on people in his apartment complex and thinks one of them is a murderer. [9]
Red Road 2006In Scotland, a woman who is paid to watch a dangerous corner of North Glasgow tracks a former criminal and begins stalking him. [8]
The Resident 2011A recently single woman rents an apartment in New York City and is stalked by her landlord with surveillance equipment.
Le Samouraï 1967The film's hit man resides in a flat that is bugged by the police who suspects him of being responsible for a contract killing. [8]
A Scanner Darkly 2006An undercover cop is ordered to spy on his associates as a paranoid government monitors its citizens. [4]
The Secret Cinema 1968A woman is manipulated by people around her so a director can film her to screen the results in a theater. [46]
Sexmission 1984Two men wake up from hibernation to witness a 100% female society and discover they are the last men alive.
Sharky's Machine 1981A detective spies on a high-end prostitute through her apartment windows, develops an attraction and witnesses her murder.
The Simpsons Movie 2007The Simpsons are on the run from the law, but the National Security Agency is able to eavesdrop and locate them. [47]
Sliver 1993The main character is spied on by one of her fellow apartment tenants. [3]
Snake Eyes 1998A homicide detective investigates an assassination attempt at a boxing match. [19]
Sneakers 1992A team of computer hackers is contracted by the government to steal a code-breaking machine. [6]
Snowden 2016Oliver Stone's biographical thriller on NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
Spectre 2015 James Bond learns that a villain is responsible for funding the multinational surveillance program for his criminal organization. [48]
Stakeout 1987Two police detectives are on stakeout watching a waitress whose ex-boyfriend has escaped from prison.
Surveillance 2008Two FBI agents hunting a serial killer come across a mass shooting in a small town, and they use video surveillance to uncover the truth of the shooting. [49]
Surveillance 24/72007Filmed through surveillance cameras, a teacher takes home a lover and wakes up to find him murdered. [49]
Sweet Bunch 1983A group of four misfits live together in a house and, disillusioned with life, experiment in crime. They are put under surveillance by the authorities, who wait for a misstep. [50]
Takedown (Track Down) 2000The story is based on the search for computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.
Thegidi 2014A Tamil rookie detective sent to collect daily activities of a set of people, soon realizes that people are being killed using details of the surveillance report he submitted. He tries to save the next targets and eventually tries to trace the killer. [51]
Thelma & Louise 1991Surveillance cameras record Thelma and Louise as they commit crimes. [3]
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse 1960German police investigate unsolved murders at a hotel, which is rigged with a sophisticated TV system. [49]
Three Days of the Condor 1975The film is about a bookish CIA researcher who comes back from lunch, discovers all his co-workers murdered, and tries to outwit those responsible until he figures out whom he can really trust
THX 1138 1971The film is set in a dystopian society where citizens are drugged and under surveillance. [3]
Timecode 2000The experimental film displays a split screen of four cameras following different people in a film production office. [52]
The Truman Show 1998The main character is unaware that his small-town life is constructed and is recorded 24 hours a day and aired to TV viewers. [8]
V for Vendetta 2005The film is set in a future England ruled by a totalitarian regime that uses surveillance to monitor the citizens. [53]
Vacancy 2007A couple staying at a motel begin watching low-budget horror movies available on tape and realize the movies were filmed in their own motel room. [54]
We Live in Public 2009A film about the internet pioneer Josh Harris and his experiment: placed more than 100 artists in a human terrarium under New York City, with myriad webcams following and capturing every move the artists made. [55]
The Woman in the Window 2021An agoraphobic woman begins to spy on her new neighbors and is witness to a crime in their apartment. [56]
The World Without a Mask 1934An engineer invents technology that can see through walls. The technology is pursued by criminals from the underworld. [3]
You Were Never Really Here 2017A hired gun rescues a trafficked girl from a brothel which is surrounded by security cameras.
La Zona 2007A group of disadvantaged teenagers break into a gated community that is heavily under surveillance. [32]

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