Project Censored the Movie: Ending The Reign of Junkfood News is a 2013 documentary film about the news media in the United States written and directed by Christopher Oscar and Doug Hecker.[1] The film is based on the work by Project Censored, a media organization at Sonoma State University that publishes under-reported news stories.[2] It was released in April 2013 at the Sonoma International Film Festival.[3]
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Directed by | Chris Oscar Doug Hecker |
Written by | Chris Oscar Doug Hecker |
Produced by | Chris Oscar Doug Hecker |
Starring | Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Michael Parenti, Greg Palast, Oliver Stone, Daniel Ellsberg, Peter Kuznick, Cynthia McKinney, Nora Barrows-Friedman, John Perkins, Jonah Raskin, Khalil Bendib, Abby Martin, Carl Jensen, Peter Phillips, Mickey Huff, Andy Lee Roth, Kevin Danaher |
Cinematography | Dan Shimer Mike Fischer |
Edited by | Mike Fischer |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
References
edit- ^ Beck, John. (April 4, 2013). 'Project Censored' on film Archived 2014-03-10 at the Wayback Machine. The Press Democrat.
- ^ Catanzaro, Kira (April 4, 2013). Project Censored The Movie: Taking a stand against "junk food news" Archived 2014-03-15 at archive.today. Sonoma Valley Sun.
- ^ Loceff, Jenna. (April 24, 2013). Fit to Print. Bohemian.
Further reading
edit- Doherty, Bryan. (April 24, 2013). Project Censored premieres. Martinez News-Gazette.
- Long, Nevin. (February 13, 2014). 'Project' unearths suppressed reporting. Laney Tower.
- Stachnik, Brandon. (November 19, 2013). Junk food news reigns supreme. Sonoma State Star.
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