A total of 17 journalists have been fired since 2008, the beginning of LEE Myung-bak’s presidential term. They fought against the companies that they worked for succumbing to power and are now frustrated at reality where censorship of the press by authority has now become a norm. Can they continue their activities as journalists?

A documentary on the South Korean ferry disaster that claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers ...

After the Robb Elementary school shooting in Texas, local Uvalde Leader-News journalists are left to...

A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's...

Documentary about the history of Jornal do Brasil, founded on April 14, 1891. In 1965, the Jornal d...

Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscru...

Year after year hundreds of thousands of fans line the route of the Tour de France, cheering on thei...
This film journeys deep into the heart of Austria’s favorite daily newspaper, the Kronen Zeitung, th...

There were two wars in Iraq--a military assault and a media war. The former was well-covered; the la...

My father led a coup in 1961. Two years later, I became the president's daughter.

Pierre Carles questions the privatization of the leading French televisions channel : is it not scan...

This film examines how media empires, led by Rupert Murdoch's Fox News, have been running a "race to...

In Japan, there is an informal agreement between mainstream media and the government that is hardly ...

The film follows the 2023 raid by the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office on investigative ou...

NOTHING TO HIDE is an independent documentary dealing with surveillance and its acceptance by the ge...

It is year 2011 and the government still talks of economic growth through medical care under the tab...

In Abby Martin's second feature documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy reveals a hidden truth behind th...

Following a year in Cadance and Amanda's gender transition, this intimate documentary charts not onl...

Exuberant, eye-opening movie that serves up a dazzling hundred-year history of the role of gay men a...

In the most dangerous country in the world for journalists, Newsweek Middle East editor, Janine di G...