The film premiered to significant controversy at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) after Netanyahu himself attempted to block its screening. After failing to find a major U.S. distributor, who the producers said were “radically nervous” about its content, the film was released directly to consumers on the streaming platform Jolt on December 11, 2024. While banned in Israel due to strict privacy laws concerning police footage, it has since gone viral globally, especially after conservative commentator Tucker Carlson released it on his news network in 2026.
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The documentary sparked immense global interest and political friction upon its work-in-progress screening at the Toronto International Film Festival and its formal debut at Doc NYC. Because Israeli privacy laws strictly ban the broadcast of raw police interrogation recordings, the documentary is effectively banned from legal distribution inside Israel, transforming it into a highly sought-after underground text and an act of cinematic resistance. The Genesis of the Leak HDThe Bibi Files
After its festival run, The Bibi Files secured distribution. It was released in the U.S. on the streaming platform on December 11, 2024, and internationally by various distributors, including Dogwoof. In the U.S., the film was also made available on Tucker Carlson Network (TCN) , which helped drive its viral spread.
Gibney subsequently approached director Alexis Bloom to collaborate on the film. They had been working on the project prior to the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. The leak included not only Netanyahu’s interrogations but also footage of his wife, Sara Netanyahu, his son Yair, and key witnesses like Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan and billionaire Miriam Adelson. The access was so intimate that it allowed the filmmakers to construct a portrait of power as it is rarely seen: unfiltered, defensive, and under the glare of legal scrutiny.
In the volatile landscape of Middle Eastern politics, a new flashpoint has emerged—not from a battlefield, but from a filmmaker’s hard drive. a documentary directed by Alexis Bloom and produced by Oscar-winner Alex Gibney, has detonated like a political bomb, releasing a trove of leaked police interrogation footage that cuts to the heart of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's long and controversial tenure. The film premiered to significant controversy at the
Perhaps the most explosive claim made by "The Bibi Files" extends beyond cigars and champagne. The documentary alleges that, for years, Netanyahu pursued a strategy of “controlling the flames” by supporting the Hamas militant group in Gaza. Quoting The Godfather , the documentary claims that Netanyahu kept Hamas close as a tool to splinter Palestinian politics and delegitimize the claims of a Fatah-led Palestinian state.
During his interrogation, Netanyahu is seen dismissing the investigators' questions as "delusional" and the entire probe as "preposterous and insane". At other times, he adopts a patronizingly cool demeanor, making wry comments like, "Time flies when you’re having fun," when a session ends. The footage is filled with his repeated assertions of "I don't remember," a convenient shield he wields to avoid answering uncomfortable questions. However, his composure occasionally shatters, as seen when he bangs his fist on the table and shouts "Liar! Liar!" when confronted with a witness's allegations.
The Bibi Files draws heavily on the testimony of former Netanyahu allies and associates. This includes: While banned in Israel due to strict privacy
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The film has also received awards, including at the 2025 Cinema For Peace Awards, solidifying its status as a significant work of political documentary filmmaking.
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Unlike WikiLeaks releases of the past, has not been dumped onto a single, easily accessible site. Instead, it exists as a "torrent ghost"—a file that is shared via invite-only peer-to-peer networks.
The Bibi Files is far more than a typical political documentary. It is a meticulously constructed legal and political thriller built on a treasure trove of leaked evidence. Its arguments are provocative, its access is unparalleled, and its impact on the global conversation about one of the world's most controversial leaders is undeniable.