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So, 'Behind The Frequency' takes you into this raw and gritty examination of media dynamics. You get this palpable tension throughout, as it follows a journalist who's really wrestling with the idea of independence in a landscape dominated by big corporations. The pacing feels deliberate—slow at times, making you really think, but it picks up with moments of urgency that reflect the chaotic nature of news today. The film's tone is a mix of somber and hopeful, asking tough questions about what it means to be a media professional. Can't help but appreciate how it sheds light on the struggle against conglomerate power, while the interviews have an organic feel that pulls you in. It’s not flashy, but it packs a punch.
Focus on media independenceRaw interviews give depthThought-provoking themes on journalism
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Ucu Agustin
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