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With so much politics in the air these days, celebrate these films that portray reporters, photographers and newsrooms in a thoughtful, interesting, provocative or humorous way.


All the President's Men (1976)

All the President's Men (1976)

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Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein investigate the Watergate hotel break-in. Through dogged...

The Year of Living Dangerously (1983)

The Year of Living Dangerously (1983)

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Follows the story of reporter Guy Hamilton (Mel Gibson) in 60's Indonesia during a time of civil...

A Mighty Heart (2007)

A Mighty Heart (2007)

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Frost/Nixon (2008)

Frost/Nixon (2008)

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In 1977, three years after the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency, Richard Nixon (Frank...

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Michael Pollan recommended The Jungle in Books (curated)

 
The Jungle
The Jungle
6.3 (7 Ratings)
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"A powerful piece of journalism disguised as a novel."

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S Anderson (3 KP) rated S-Town in Podcasts

Aug 8, 2018  
S-Town
S-Town
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intriguing story (1 more)
investigative journalism
Poignant insight into small town life
  
The Dream- season 1
The Dream- season 1
News & Politics, Society & Culture
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The unfortunate truth about MLMs and direct sales
If you are thinking about joining an MLM or a direct marketing company, listen to this podcast first. Great production value. Great journalism.
  
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Dean (6926 KP) rated Spotlight (2015) in Movies

Aug 24, 2017  
Spotlight (2015)
Spotlight (2015)
2015 | Drama, Mystery
Great all star cast (1 more)
Based on a true story of investigative journalism
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"The O.G. of the True Crime genre, and literary journalism at its juiciest. Makes Serial look like a mural about drying paint."

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Meg Wolitzer recommended Random Family in Books (curated)

 
Random Family
Random Family
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc | 2009 | Biography, Fiction & Poetry, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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"The title lays out the contents of this masterful, groundbreaking work of immersive journalism that took over a decade to write, and is always absorbing."

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Dirty John
Dirty John
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8.2 (13 Ratings)
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Perfect pacing of retelling so that the listener can't help but binge the entire season (3 more)
High quality journalism
Overall storyline
All episodes released at once; no waiting
Not every good murder podcast needs a bad ending!
  
Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm And Blues And The Southern Dream Of Freedom
Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm And Blues And The Southern Dream Of Freedom
Peter Guralnick | 2002 | Biography, Music & Dance
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"History of soul music, told in profiles. I read this is as young man really trying to understand what journalism and history meant. Spent a lot of time meditating on Sam and Dave after this one."

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Wacky and surreal
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Wacky, "failed experiment" in Gonzo Journalism
This is one of my all-time favourite books, written by one of my all-time favourite people and authors. It is a surreal and somewhat insane story based on the real life adventures of Hunter S. Thompson, on his journey to Las Vegas in search of the "American Dream." It is a wacky, drug-fuelled, stream-of-consciousness narrative that is among one of the innovative titles in a form of New Journalism called Gonzo Journalism, accredited to Thompson. It is quite a surreal read, strange and weird but completely thrilling!
Thompson regarded it as a "failed experiment"' in Gonzo Journalism due to the fact it was edited several times before publication. Typically, a Gonzo work would be written by and about the author in the present, sent away without being edited, resulting in a stream-of-consciousness narrative and more personality. Gonzo works are far more revealing, fiction-like and personal than typical works of journalism. Despite the fact it was edited, however, I feel F&L still emulates everything Thompson wanted in a true Gonzo way. He holds nothing back, reveals everything and created a story than could be fiction. It is a drug-fuelled look at the failure of the American Dream, an astute analysis of Thompson's society and a weird book that will stay with you forever.