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 John Pilger - Australia

John Pilger
John Pilger is an Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker from Sydney, primarily based in London, England. read more..

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The reporting of recent history

John Pilger looks back at the reporting of momentous events in recent history.

-South Africa - Apartheid Did Not Die: John Pilger was banned from South Africa for his reporting during the apartheid era. On his return thirty years later with Alan Lowery, he describes the extraordinary generosity of a liberated people, but asks who are the true beneficiaries of a democracy - the black majority or the white minority?

-Frontline - In Search Of Truth In Wartime: Pilger traces the changing face of war-reporting from the Crimea through the two World Wars to Vietnam and the Falklands.

-Vietnam - The Last Battle: On 30 April 1975, the longest war this century came to a close in Vietnam. This film attempts to rescue Vietnam's past from media oblivion and describes its last battle against the forces of globalisation.

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