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So, 'Black Eye: Dan Rather and the Birth of Fake News' is this intense documentary that dives into a pretty significant moment in media history. It really captures the atmosphere of the 2004 election—lots of tension, you know? The pacing oscillates between investigative urgency and reflective pauses, giving you time to digest the implications of the story unfolding. While the director isn’t widely known, the film’s focus on the ethics of journalism and the murky waters of media credibility is striking. The interviews and archival footage they use effectively enhance the narrative, creating a palpable sense of the stakes involved. It’s a deep exploration of how misinformation can shape public discourse, making it a distinct piece in the documentary genre.
Focuses on media ethicsIntense exploration of misinformationIncludes impactful archival footage
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