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The Dirty Digger is a gritty deep dive into the moral murkiness of vigilante journalism. Paul Graham Scott steps into the chaotic world of The Digger magazine, blending a raw and urgent tone with unsettling themes of crime and ethics. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you're walking through the dark back alleys of Glasgow with the crew, where each snap of the camera exposes another layer of society's underbelly. The absence of a big-name director somehow adds to the film's authenticity. It’s not just about naming and shaming; it raises questions about the role of media in our lives. The documentary's stark realism, coupled with some startling visuals, really sets it apart from other films in the genre.
Controversial depiction of crime.Explores ethics of journalism.Real-life implications on society.
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