Sydney, Apr 12 (ANI): Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone has revealed that he met the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London last week.
'The Born on the Fourth of July' filmmaker met with the controversial Australian activist on April 4 and later took to Twitter to detail their 'hopeful talk'.
"(It was also) a sad occasion in that Julian could not follow me out the door," He tweeted.
"He lives in a tiny room with great modesty and discipline. (He has a) strong mind, no sun, friends who visit, work to be done," he added.
According to the Herald Sun, Stone also slammed a string of upcoming films about Assange, including The Fifth Estate, which will star Benedict Cumberbatch as the Australian, as well as Alex Gibney's documentary, We Steal Secrets.
Assange has been living in Ecuador's embassy in the UK capital since June as he battles extradition to Sweden.
In Sweden he is wanted over allegations of sexually assaulted two women. (ANI)
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