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'White Hot' Netflix Doc Highlights History of Discrimination at Abercrombie & Fitch

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The new Netflix documentary "White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch" dives into how the once apparel retailer used an exclusionary business model, focusing on the "popular and cool kids," to thrive for years until its...
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'We were gaining audience but losing trust'

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Journalist Matt Taibbi and others reflect on the loss of trust in the U.S. news media and the parallel rise in ratings.
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'This doesn’t go away with Donald Trump'

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MSNBC host Ali Velshi and others analyze how the U.S. media landscape contributed to the events at the Capitol on Jan 6, 2021.
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'They were hungry for somebody to acknowledge them'

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Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson and others dig into the divide between journalists and their audiences.
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The media and the COVID-19 crisis

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How the American news media’s coverage of the COVID-19 crisis put people’s faith in media and experts to the test.
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Was media always so polarized?

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Lawrence Lessig, Sue Gardner and others explain how and why American broadcast news became increasingly polarized.
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Award-winning film documents young migrants' dangerous journeys to Europe

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'Shadow Game', by two Dutch directors, follows the trials and tribulations of migrants as young as 14 fleeing war, famine and oppression to start new lives in Europe. It also features a mobile game and an interactive web documentary series.
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Australia’s China Dream | 101 East

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We investigate why the relationship between Australia and China has hit rock bottom and meet those paying the price.
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Catching the rain in India: Dead Lakes Alive | Witness

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In a race against India's looming water shortage, Anand Malligavad takes on his city’s water woes one lake at a time.
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Pakistan’s Water Crisis | 101 East

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With water wars predicted to escalate amid worsening climate change, we go undercover in Pakistan, where water thieves are proliferating.
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Romanian nightclub fire documentary named as one of best ever films about journalism

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A documentary about investigative reporting after a nightclub fire in Romania is described as one of the best films ever made about journalism
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'Another Round' wins big at the European Film Awards

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'Another Round' by director Thomas Vinterberg takes home four of the European Film Awards. The ceremony took place virtually and this year's nominees were connected via video link.
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'President in Waiting' Looks at How the Role of Vice President Has Evolved

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Jeffrey Roth interviewed all living vice presidents and all living presidents through Obama in his film 'President in Waiting.' He joined Cheddar to discuss the project.
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Al Jazeera journalists questioned over Malaysia documentary

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Team were summoned to police headquarters for probe into charges of alleged sedition and defamation.
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Dissident documentary sheds light on Saudi Arabia’s dark tactics

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A new documentary, The Dissident, aims to shed light on Saudi Arabia’s role in murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the danger some of his allies, including those in Canada, still face. Khashoggi’s...
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The Dissident documentary sheds light on Saudi Arabia’s dark tactics

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A new documentary, The Dissident, aims to shed light on Saudi Arabia’s role in murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the danger some of his allies, including those in Canada, still face. Khashoggi’s...
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Canadian Screen Awards winners being announced online

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With its red carpet gala canceled because of COVID-19, the Canadian Screen Awards are being presented through pre-recorded segments broadcast over the internet.
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Missing your mom? Try one of these films

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Many people are missing their moms in the lead up to Mother's Day as stay-home orders and physical distancing measures continue. CBC's Eli Glasner recommends some movies featuring moms that you can still watch together, even if you're...
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To Return A King | Al Jazeera Close Up

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After losing almost everything after Nigeria’s police razed his community, Elijah Atinkpo now wants justice.
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Triller Gains as TikTok's U.S. Future Remains Uncertain

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We're taking a deep dive into an old but re-emerging social media platform Triller. The app regained popularity as the future of TikTok in the U.S. was placed in the balance as the Trump administration targeted its relationship with China.
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Human Rights film festival finds alternative in face of Coronavirus threat

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The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva is one of the most important events dedicated to cinema and human rights around the world.



But when the 2020 edition was hit...
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True crime series digs into murder of millionaire Richard Oland

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Filmmaker behind a new true crime doc-series talks about the trial of Dennis Oland, the son of millionaire Richard Oland accused of murdering his father, talks about getting unprecedented access to the family and its defence team.
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Rob Ford Netflix doc 'disgusting,' says brother

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford had some strong words for the makers of Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem, which looks at the tumultuous time his brother, Rob Ford, spent in office as the mayor of Toronto.
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Calls grow for a public inquiry into Chinese connections of Buddhist monks and nuns

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About 250 people came out for a book launch and documentary screening about the Buddhist monks and nuns living on P.E.I. — with many calling for a public inquiry into the groups' possible connections to the Chinese government. A former...