
2015
Produced in the UK on a zero-budget, the filmmakers spent two years contacting and interviewing journalists, organisers and critics of the corrupt industrial practices highlighted by, but not limited to, the Leveson Inquiry in 2011. While the phone hacking scandal illuminated the depth and breadth of the cavalier flouting of legality and integrity in British journalism, there are larger implications and connections to ideology, entertainment, and political economy at work in this crisis. The Fourth Estate is the result of an examination of these connections at work.

Smile

Stuart Hall: Representation & the Media

STREET SMART: Lessons from a TV Icon

Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story

RE:MEMBER

Hell on Wheels

Seven Years-Journalism without Journalist

The Perfect Selfie

The Celluloid Closet

Yesterday's Witness

Never a Backward Step

Hollande, DSK, etc ...

Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism

The Merchants of Cool

Joanne

Rich Media, Poor Democracy

Primary

History on the Run: The Media and the '79 Election

PoliWood

The Rati Horror Show