An investigation of threats against journalists in the United States and internationally, from intimidation to physical violence.An investigation of threats against journalists in the United States and internationally, from intimidation to physical violence.An investigation of threats against journalists in the United States and internationally, from intimidation to physical violence.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Bill Johnson
- Self - Ohio District 6
- (as Rep. Bill Johnson)
Pedro Bial
- Self
- (archive footage)
Jair Bolsonaro
- Self - President of Brazil
- (archive footage)
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
- Self - President of Mexico
- (archive footage)
Hélio Campos Mello
- Self - Patrícia's Father
- (archive footage)
Donald Trump
- Self - 45th President of the United States
- (archive footage)
Vera Magalhães
- Self - Journalist
- (uncredited)
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10darianna
Beautifully crafted documentary on the dnagers faced by journalists in this age of disinformation and lies spread by social media. Heartbreaking analysis of the death of print journalism and small town newspapers. The film follows 2 photojournalists and 2 reporters in different parts of the world: Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Miami and Washington DC. What transpires is the constant harassment journalists face from police, politicians who make them targets of hatred, and uninformed bigots living in their own echochamber. Masterfully shot and edited, the film is riveting, suspenseful and thought provoking. A must see film.
An unnecessary film to cause division within the country. Completely one sided but meant for all to watch and grow more hatred by the minute. Let it just die and go away.
This documentary is a good example of what's wrong with news and media today they can't show it how it is they will always lean right or left to indoctrinate younger audiences into believing their ideology this is propaganda.
This documentary takes on a very important subject, the subtle and not so subtle attack on the press by power hungry politicians and those gullible enough to believe them. The film suffers from a lack of any narration that would stitch the disparate anti-press videos together. To me, it's as if the documentary was made to be shown to reporters alone as a kind of solidarity film. The film does leave no doubt as to the extremes politicians and others go to threaten and smear reporters. As an example, Bolsonaro of Brazil says of on one female reporter that she is "using her hole (sic) to get a story"
Though the docu majorly focuses on the US ground journalism the reality is the same for all the current independent or ground journalist they are being oppressed and silent by the Govt and even by their own big media houses.. their social media handles being suited by the TV Media houses for showing the dirty reality of the Media Houses and their chumminess with he governing regime..
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