The 100 years of history of the Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo show that wrong press can be a social weapon.
After the Robb Elementary school shooting in Texas, local Uvalde Leader-News journalists are left to...
How do you put a life into 500 words? Ask the staff obituary writers at the New York Times. OBIT is ...
Things That Do Us Part is a documentary that reframes the stories of three women fighters who dove i...
Unprecedented access to the New York Times newsroom yields a complex view of the transformation of a...
A film that explores the lives of female independence activists who fought against the Japanese Occu...
The Silence narrates the struggle of fifteen "comfort women"—former sex slaves by the Imperial Japan...
A total of 17 journalists have been fired since 2008, the beginning of LEE Myung-bak’s presidential ...
From the beginning, Hergé's work, Tintin's creator, was conditioned by the ideology of his publisher...
Memory is a ghost. Lucio, a printing press worker, takes one last walk around the machines with whom...
This short documentary explores how the Ilustrada section of the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper had to ...
Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscru...
In 1992, KIM Bok-dong, reported herself as a victim of the sexual slavery, "comfort women" during Wo...
A sex columnist gains popularity even while a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools is adopt...
The Morning Sun Shines is a fiction-documentary film by Kenji Mizoguchi and Seiichi Ina. The film is...
A Japanese-American director digs deep into the controversial 'comfort women' issue to settle the de...
22nd of August, 1945. Japan lost the war and they loaded an 8,000 person Joseon laborer force onto ...
A documentary about the role of a local newspaper in the small community of Ulricehamn. Instead of f...
This feature documentary is a profile of Canadian press tycoon Roy Thomson, whose single-minded atte...