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Seven Years-Journalism without Journalist takes you into the gritty reality where press freedom is under siege. The film dives deep into the lives of 17 journalists who faced the harsh consequences of speaking out during Lee Myung-bak's presidency. It’s got this raw, almost painful honesty about the struggle against censorship. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the weight of their stories to settle in. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of defeat, but also resilience. Interviews are candid, revealing their frustrations, and you can't help but feel the tension in their voices. It’s a thought-provoking look at the state of journalism that's both personal and political, making it distinct in how it addresses the fragility of truth in media.
Explores themes of censorship and press freedom.Includes interviews with former journalists.Reflects on the impact of political power on media.
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