Journalism films
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Journalism films
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Journalism films
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Incoming Resources
- Hitler and the nazis, Disc 3
- Abacus, small enough to jail, directed by Steve James ; produced by Mark Mitten, Julie Goldman ; a Mitten Media, Motto Pictures and Kartemquin Films production for WGBH/FRONTLINE and Independent Television Service (ITVS) in association with Blue Ice Docs
- Oklahoma City, directed by Barak Goodman ; produced by Barak Goodman, Emily singer Chapman and Mark Samel
- The killing fields, produced by David Puttnam ; screenwriter, Bruce Robinson ; director, Roland Joffé
- The front page, screenwriter, Ben Hecht ; director, Howard Hawks
- Hitler and the nazis, Disc 2
- Adolf Hitler, pure evil
- Gender revolution, a journey with Katie Couric
- Jim, the James Foley story, HBO Documentary Films and Kunhardt Films with Marigold Pictures ; written by Chris Chuang with Heather MacDonald ; directed by Brian Oakes
- Bannon's war, producers, Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser, Philip Bennett ; written by Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser ; director, Michael Kirk
- Hitler and the nazis, Disc 1
- Poverty, politics and profit
- Josef Mengele, hunting a Nazi criminal, director, Emmanuel Amara
- Alien contact
- The otherworld, written by Scarlett Amaris & Richard Stanley ; produced by Fabrice Lambot, Caroline Piras & Jean-Pierre Putters ; directed by Richard Stanley
- Indian Point, a Motto Pictures/Red 50 production in association with Soaring Flight Productions, Minerva Productions, Blue Ice Fact Fund
- 15 years of terror, director, Miles O'Brien ; producers, Miles O'Brien, Chris Schmidt
- The meat lobby, big business against health, director, Sandrine Riguad, Gilluame Coudray
- His girl Friday, Columbia Pictures presents ; screenwriter, Ben Hecht ; director, Howard Hawks
- The best democracy money can buy, a tale of billionares & ballot bandits, director, Greg Palast, David Ambrose
- Frontline
- Love between the covers, director, Laurie Kahn
- Miracle on 4th Street, produced and directed by Charlie Minn
Outgoing Resources
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