If you like the archetypal, tragical, allegorical narratives which derive the inspiration from ancient or religious cultures, then I advise you to watch "Teorema" by Pier Paolo Pasolini. In fact, italian art cinema school was very rich and brave in its interpretations and usage of what is considered classical in European tradition, so there are a lot of masterpieces which you might like.
I don't know if you're okay with scrolling wikipedia entries on films you haven't seen (I usually do it before I watch anything), so I won't spare the details. But there is a substantial analysis of "Teorema" structure on wiki in case you would like to get acquainted with it.
You could go further. There are a lot of bugs in provers like Coq themselves for which developers create their own proofs of correctness [1]. More precisely: the paper which is linked implements a type checker for the core language of Coq which is proven correct in Coq.
If you mean the relationship between NSA and the vulnerability, then no, there actually is: it was NSA who discovered the vulnerability and it has not been used in the wild (according to NSA themselves; source: https://twitter.com/briankrebs/status/1217082363391377408)