Alan Turing Drama-Documentary

CODEBREAKER is being presented to audiences around the world. More than three million people on six continents have seen the film on television, DVD, at film festivals, in movie theaters, at university screenings, and at other special screening events. Read more information about how you can see the film.

The film is available on various digital platforms such as iTunes in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, and several other countries. If you’re in the US or Canada, use this link to buy or rent the film on iTunes. People in the UK should use this link. DVDs also are available. They can be shipped anywhere in the world.

This award-winning film tells the story of one of the 20th century’s most important people. Alan Turing set in motion the computer age and his World War II codebreaking helped save two million lives. Yet few people have heard his name, know his tragic story, or understand his important legacy. In 1954, Turing committed suicide at age 41 after being forced to undergo chemical castration because he was gay. He left behind a lasting legacy and lingering questions about what else he might have accomplished if society had embraced his unique genius instead of rejecting it.

“It has been very exciting to see the positive response from people who have seen this film,” says Executive Producer Patrick Sammon. “Alan Turing was an amazing genius. It’s important for more people to learn about his life and appreciate his contribution to our world.”