The Newsroom is a drama series that follows the behind-the-scenes happenings at a fictional news show, providing a glimpse into the fast-paced world of television journalism. Set in a television studio in New York City, the show explores the personal and professional lives of the talented and ambitious journalists and producers working to deliver the news to the public. With a strong focus on current events, the series dives into the ethical challenges faced by the news industry, as well as the social commentary and political drama that come with reporting on real-world issues.
Pinocchio is a TV show that follows the journey of a reporter who has a tragic past and a hidden identity. He is wrongfully accused of a crime and seeks revenge while trying to clear his name. Along the way, he forms a bromance with his adopted sibling and navigates the world of news media and journalism. The show explores themes of cohabitation, double identity, and new media.
Tom Dobbs, a talk show host and comedian, decides to run for president as a joke but unexpectedly becomes the president-elect. As he navigates through the political system and deals with corporate fraud, election fraud, and a smear campaign, he also falls in love with a woman who later becomes a confidential informant. This satirical comedy is based on the real-life events during the presidential campaign.
Zaï Zaï Zaï Zaï is a comedy film set in France in the 2010s. It follows the story of a comedian who becomes a wanted man after being expelled from school. The film is filled with absurd humor and nonsense as the comedian goes on a hilarious journey, encountering bizarre characters and situations along the way.
Page One: Inside the New York Times is a documentary that provides a behind-the-scenes look at The New York Times, focusing on the challenges faced by traditional print media in the digital age. The film explores the impact of social media, the rise of digital journalism, and the struggle to maintain journalistic integrity in an era of fake news.
A documentary that reveals the truth behind the Panama invasion and the manufacturing of consent. It exposes the media bias, war propaganda, and abuse of power by the military-industrial complex. The film investigates the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking and the brutal treatment of Panamanian citizens.
When a woman's husband goes missing, she becomes determined to find him. As she starts searching, she uncovers secrets that reveal a web of lies and deception. With the help of detectives, she follows the clues and discovers the shocking truth.
Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press is a 1996 documentary film that explores the life and work of George Seldes, a maverick American journalist who challenged censorship and fought against political repression. The film delves into Seldes' career, from his early reporting on the Bolshevik Revolution and the Spanish Civil War to his later battles against McCarthyism and the House Un-American Activities Committee. Through interviews, archival footage, and Seldes' own writings, the documentary paints a portrait of a fearless journalist who believed in the power of the press to hold those in power accountable.
'Project Censored: The Movie' explores media censorship in our society by exposing important stories that corporate media fails to report/under report. Using the media watchdog group, Project Censored, as their road map, two fathers from California decided to make a documentary film that will help to end the reign of Junk Food News that Corporate Media continues to feed the American people.
Who Killed Eloá? is a documentary that explores the tragic story of Eloá, a teenage girl who was held hostage and ultimately killed by her violent ex-boyfriend in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The film delves into the events leading up to the hostage situation, the failed negotiation attempts, and the media coverage that surrounded the case. It sheds light on important issues such as domestic violence, misogyny, and victim-blaming.
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