The movie is a collaboration between director Ali Akbarzadeh, producer Jeffrey Horn, writer Christopher Dollar[1] and Akorn Entertainment.
Director Ali Akbarzadeh, producer Jeff Horn, and writer Christopher Dollar created a human centered story.
"[7] Lawrence Lessig, Tim Wu, and Peter Ludlow frame the story of two young hackers, Aaron Swartz and Edward Snowden.
Shortly after this, Snowden observes systemic mass surveillance of the public by the National Security Agency, and decides to leak the information.
[8][9][10] In February 2015, Killswitch was invited to screen at the Capitol Visitor's Center in Washington DC by Congressman Alan Grayson.