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THE NEWS THAT DIDN'T MAKE THE NEWS
 

'Project Censored: The Movie' explores media censorship in our society by exposing important stories that corporate media fails to report/under report. Using the media watchdog group, Project Censored, as their road map, two fathers from California decided to make a documentary film that will help to end the reign of Junk Food News that Corporate Media continues to feed the American people.
 

"PROJECT CENSORED SHOULD BE AFFIXED TO THE BULLETIN BOARDS OF EVERY NEWS ROOM IN AMERICA."  -RALPH NADER

 

  "HOT NEWS, COLD TRUTH, UTTERLY UNCENSORED."  -GREG PALAST

 
 
 

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT

THE FILM

Project Censored The Movie: Ending the Reign of Junk Food News" takes an in-depth look at what is wrong with the news media in the U.S. today and highlights the work of 40-year veteran media democracy organization Project Censored and their commitment to media literacy education as an antidote to top-down, managed news propaganda and censorship.

This film, made by former Project Censored Sonoma State University student Doug Hecker and longtime project supporter Christopher Oscar, features original interviews about media censorship with Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Dan Rather, Phil Donahue, Michael Parenti, Greg Palast, Oliver Stone, Daniel Ellsberg, Peter Kuznick, Cynthia McKinney, Nora Barrows-Friedman, John Perkins, Jonah Raskin, Khalil Bendib, Pacifica and KPFA Free Speech Radio personalities, Abby Martin of the Empire Files, affiliated faculty, students, and features Project founder Dr. Carl Jensen, former director and president of the Media Freedom Foundation Dr. Peter Phillips, current director Professor Mickey Huff, and associate director Dr. Andy Lee Roth and many more!
 

THE FILMMAKERS
 

Get to know the director in this Special Feature Interview about Chri's humble beginnings and the formation of his passion
Learn more about Doug Hecker in this Special Features Interview encompassing the formation of his newly found passion.

DOUG HECKER
co-writer and producer

CHRISTOPHER OSCAR
co-writer and producer

 
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