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The Fourth Estate offers a raw and gritty look at the journalism landscape in the wake of the Leveson Inquiry. Shot on a shoestring budget, it's fascinating how the filmmakers managed to capture voices from various corners of the media. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the investigations into corruption. The interviews with journalists and critics create an atmosphere that's both tense and reflective, making you think about the ethics of the industry. It's not just about the phone hacking scandal; it dives deeper into the culture of journalism, making it a distinctive piece that resonates with anyone interested in media integrity.
Limited budget but impactful storytelling.Strong focus on journalistic ethics and accountability.Captures the mood of an industry in turmoil.
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