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So, The New Watchdogs is this intriguing documentary that digs into the legacy of Paul Nizan’s writings from 1932. It’s not your typical doc; it feels more like a philosophical exploration rather than a straight-up historical account. The pacing is reflective, often letting you sit with the ideas presented rather than rushing through them. You get this atmosphere of critical engagement with media today, where journalists and editors are scrutinized like the philosophers of Nizan's time. It really makes you think about the role of media in shaping public perception. The performances, while more about the ideas than individual personalities, are compelling in how they articulate the challenges of intellectual responsibility. It's a dense watch but really rewarding if you’re into deep dives on media ethics.
Explores themes of media responsibility.Reflective pacing invites deep thought.Critiques the role of journalism today.
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