

Page One: Inside the New York Times
This year, the biggest story is their own.
Genres
Overview
Unprecedented access to the New York Times newsroom yields a complex view of the transformation of a media landscape fraught with both peril and opportunity.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$429766
Runtime
88 min
Release Date
2011-04-29
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
60
Vote Average
6.9
David Carr
Self
Brian Stelter
Self
Bruce Headlam
Self
Richard Perez-Pena
Self
Sarah Ellison
Self
Larry Ingrassia
Self
Dennis Crowley
Self
Evan Williams
Self
Paul Steiger
Self
Clay Shirky
Self
Markos Moulitsas
Self
Seth Mnookin
Self
Alex S. Jones
Self
Nicholas Lemann
Self
Claiborne Ray
Self
Noam Cohen
Self
Carla Baranauckas
Self
Susan Chira
Self
Katherine Bouton
Self
Bill Keller
Self
Nick Denton
Self
Jeff Jarvis
Self
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Self
Jimmy Wales
Self
Rick Lyman
Self
Shane Smith
Self
Dean Baquet
Self
Tim Arango
Self
Brian Lam
Self
Gay Talese
Self
Charles Strum
Self
David Remnick
Self
Joseph Kahn
Self
James McQuivey
Self
Carl Bernstein
Self
Michael Hirschorn
Self
John Carr
Self
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Self
Julian Assange
Self (archive footage)
Nick Bilton
Self
Ian Fisher
Self
8.0
Seven Years-Journalism without Journalist
A total of 17 journalists have been fired since 2008, the beginning of LEE Myung-bak’s presidential term. They fought against the companies that they worked for succumbing to power and are now frustrated at reality where censorship of the press by authority has now become a norm. Can they continue their activities as journalists?
2017-01-12 | ko
6.0
One Rogue Reporter
Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscrupulous editors. Through a series of mischievous stunts and interviews with heavyweights of journalism, comedy & politics, Peppiatt hilariously exposes the hypocrisy at the heart of modern journalism.
2014-06-08 | en
9.0
Les Trésors de la Bibliothèque nationale de France
The National Library of France is the guardian of priceless treasures that tell our history, our illustrious thinkers, writers, scholars and artists. Telling the story of the exceptional treasures of the National Library of France is like opening a great history book rich in many twists and turns. Without the love of the kings of France for books and precious objects, this institution would never have seen the light of day. The story begins in the 14th century under the reign of a passionate writer, Charles V, who set up a library in his apartments in the Louvre. But it was not until the 17th century, and the reign of Louis XIV, a lover of the arts and letters, that the royal library took over its historic quarters in the rue Vivienne in Paris, which it still occupies.
2020-12-28 | fr
0.0
Never a Backward Step
This feature documentary is a profile of Canadian press tycoon Roy Thomson, whose single-minded attention to business brought him riches, power, and even a baronetcy in England. A native of Timmins, Ontario, Thomson had a tremendous career as publisher, television magnate, financier, and owner of many newspapers, including leading London dailies. The film is a frank study of an equally frank man.
1966-01-01 | en
7.4
Ask the Sexpert
A sex columnist gains popularity even while a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools is adopted by approximately a third of India’s states.
2017-05-01 | en
0.0
Mashed Media
From the front lines of the bankrupt Chicago Tribune, to the vibrant local online publishing and start-up scene, pioneering journalists struggle to reinvent a storied, yet troubled industry. "Mashed Media" visits bloggers, independent publishers, hacker journalists, and social media mavens working in the trenches of Chicago, providing a rare and intimate look at the future of journalism now.
2010-01-01 | en
5.5
Media Mafia: a Tale of Two Newspapers
The 100 years of history of the Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo show that wrong press can be a social weapon.
2021-01-01 | ko
0.0
Paper Run
A panorama of scenic beauty unfolds as the newspaper delivery man works his run along Sydney's northern beaches of Newport and the Palm Beach area.
1956-01-01 | en
7.0
Messenger on a White Horse
Explores the life and work of English journalist Robert Cox, the former editor of "The Buenos Aires Herald" daily newspaper, whose investigative reporting in the late 1970s exposed the shocking human rights crimes of Argentina's military dictators.
2017-10-12 | en
5.5
The Morning Sun Shines
The Morning Sun Shines is a fiction-documentary film by Kenji Mizoguchi and Seiichi Ina. The film is a combination of a drama about a reporter, and documentary footage about newspaper production. Only 25 minutes of footage has survived.
1929-04-12 | ja
0.0
Mechanical
Memory is a ghost. Lucio, a printing press worker, takes one last walk around the machines with whom he shared everything. He remembers when his mechanisms used to move and through that mechanical movement he reflects about his own life.
2023-09-30 | es
9.0
Digital Edition
In the midst of a publishing revolution, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, one of America's most storied institutions of journalism, is experimenting with new tools to tell stories in preparation for the end of print in the digital era.
2016-06-07 | en
5.0
Newspaper Train
The story of how newspapers were distributed during the Blitz, stressing the importance of an accurate and objective press on the home front.
1942-11-15 | en
0.0
8th October 2016
The title of the film is the date on which the editorial staff of Hungary’s largest opposition newspaper, Népszabadság, was fired. The filmmaker tore up copies of that day’s issue, layered them, and then turned them into an urgent collage expressing his yearning for the free expression of opposition viewpoints. The visible edges of the film emphasize the impossibility of presenting information in a complete context.
2016-10-17 | hu
0.0
A Seventy-Four Year-Old Fellow
Documentary about the history of Jornal do Brasil, founded on April 14, 1891. In 1965, the Jornal do Brasil marked its innovative and active position, as recorded in the documentary "A Seventv-Four- Year-Old Fellow" by the filmmaker Nelson Pereira dos Santos, and the story itself was in charge of confirming. In the following years, the newspaper would witness the most remarkable events of the second half of the twentieth century in Brazil and in the world. It would applaud the democratic struggles and independence of peoples, support social demonstrations against oppression and justice at all levels. Tirelessly, he did not hesitate to report the truth of the facts, regardless of the circumstances in which they presented themselves.
1964-01-01 | pt
6.3
Obit
How do you put a life into 500 words? Ask the staff obituary writers at the New York Times. OBIT is a first-ever glimpse into the daily rituals, joys and existential angst of the Times obit writers, as they chronicle life after death on the front lines of history.
2017-01-11 | en
0.0
Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu
The last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation.
1980-01-01 | en
0.0
Offers Under No.
Documentary about personals in a newspaper.
1968-01-01 | sh
0.0
Awoko
Shot over one night in the loud, dimly lit printing press, this is the story of the men whose labour lies behind Sierra Leone's oldest daily newspaper.
2021-11-02 | en
0.0
A Nativa Solitária
The life of Luz del Fuego, her artistic performances and involvement with naturism. One of the great Brazilian feminists and precursor of the Brazilian naturist movement.
1954-01-01 | pt