

A first-hand look into the revolutionary rise of the “citizen investigative journalist” collective known as Bellingcat. Comprised of various distinct personalities from around the globe, Bellingcat is an online association of talented and dedicated truth-seekers utilizing advanced digital research techniques to upend the world of journalism. De facto leader Eliot and his fellow researchers give us exclusive access into their tight-knit world as they demonstrate the unlimited power of open source investigation. In cases ranging from the MH17 disaster to the hidden crimes of the Syrian regime, the group’s power and growing global influence is examined and explored.
Editing
Tight 88 minutes — no documentary bloat, just pure procedural tension.
Direction
Pool treats spreadsheets like spy thrillers. It shouldn't work. It absolutely does.
Production
Seamless integration of screen recordings into cinematic narrative.
Director
Hans Pool
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Eliot Higgins chose the name 'Bellingcat' from the fable about mice who put a bell on the cat — he originally wanted 'Bellngcat' with a typo, but someone already owned that domain.
The MH17 investigation shown in the film directly led to murder charges against four pro-Russian separatists — all identified from couch-sourced social media stalking before any traditional journalist could reach the crash site.