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You can kill a journalist, not the story: The Killing of a Journalist review
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Review‘The Killing of a Journalist’ on the 2018 murder of Slovakian journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina is an exposé on a democracy that had rotted from the inside, controlled by a nexus of oligarchs and people on their payroll.As an investigative reporter and the lead narrator of The Killing of a Journalist on the 2018 brutal murder of her colleague Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová in Slovakia, every pixel in the film would have by now been hardwired into Pavla Holcová’s memories. Yet the Czech journalist sat with her head slightly tilted to the left gazing intently at the screen as the 100-minute film had its India premiere at the Ems Hall in Kochi, Kerala, on the morning of Sunday, March 26. Packed with CCTV footage, archived pressers, police testimonies, interviews, and incriminating details from several terabytes of a data dump that was leaked to the journalists investigating the double murder,...
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  • 3/28/2023
  • by AjayR
  • The News Minute
The Citizen Movie Review
The Citizen (Az állampolgár) ArtMattan Films Reviewed by: Harvey Karten Director: Roland Vranik Screenwriter: Iván Szabó, Roland Vranik Cast: Máté Haumann, Tünde Szalontay, Tibor Gáspár, Cake-Baly Marcelo, Agnes Mahr Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 10/13/18 Opens: July 6, 2018 Why do poor people support Trump in such great numbers? Perhaps to them, what’s more important […]

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  • 10/18/2018
  • by Harvey Karten
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