Mediastan
Oct 02 2013
•2h 34m
•Documentary
A small group of Wikileaks journalists make their way through Central Asia interviewing newspaper editors. Their real goal: to find local media outlets to publish secret US diplomatic cables. This intelligent, guerrilla-style doc follows their fascinating journey from Afghanistan to Manhattan, through the boundaries of free speech and the minds of those who shape our understanding of the world.
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Julian Assange
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Vladimir Gubanov
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Alan Rusbridger
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Bill Keller
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