Real-Life 'Zero Dark Thirty' Agents Come Out for HBO's Osama bin Laden Sundance Doc Did the real "Maya" character from "Zero Dark Thirty" walk the red carpet at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday night? It's not likely, but one of the interesting things about the upcoming HBO documentary "Manhunt: The Search for Osama bin Laden" is that it did hint -- for a few minutes in the mind of this viewer, anyway -- that maybe the driven agent played by Jessica Chastain in Kathryn Bigelow's controversial drama had been outed by director Greg Barker's doc. Since it began screening last November, "ZDT" has won accolades, stirred up criticism and invited controversy over its examination of the tools, including torture, that it says were used to track down and kill bin Laden. Now HBO's "Manhunt" is venturing into the same territory, though it covers a much longer period of time. And many of its large and small strokes will be familiar to those who've seen the "ZDT" story of a dogged female "targeter" whose team helped locate bin Laden's courier and ultimately kill the terrorist himself. "Manhunt" puts half-a-dozen female analysts and targeters front and center, interviewing some and mentioning others. Most intriguing are the mentions of an analyst-turnedtargeter named Nada Bakos, who is not interviewed in the film but is identified as a longtime analyst in the CIA's bin Laden group who was working in Iraq with the team that tracked down bin Laden's courier.