Not exact matches
Sidenote: I bet that the reason the British
government knew women would make excellent
codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II is because someone high up in the military happened to catch sight of a shawl knitting pattern and thought, «Whoever can decipher that shawl pattern could probably defeat Hitler.»
The large majority of the film deals with his time working for the British
government at Bletchley Park during World War II as part of a team of
codebreakers to crack the Enigma code.
In this war of information, the lives of a variety of characters become entangled: Kandinsky, the mythic leader of a group of hackers fighting the
government and transnational companies; Albert, the founder of Black Chamber, a state security firm charged with deciphering the secret codes used in the information war; and Miguel Sáenz, Black Chamber's most famous
codebreaker, who begins to suspect that his work is not as innocent as he once supposed.