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Carnival Triumph Fire: A 'Poop Cruise' Exposing Industry Failures
In 2013, a fire crippled the Carnival Triumph cruise ship, stranding 4,100 passengers and crew in the Gulf of Mexico for three days due to a preventable fuel leak; the ensuing unsanitary conditions and delayed response highlighted critical safety and communication failures.
Carnival Triumph Fire: A 'Poop Cruise' Exposing Industry Failures
In 2013, a fire crippled the Carnival Triumph cruise ship, stranding 4,100 passengers and crew in the Gulf of Mexico for three days due to a preventable fuel leak; the ensuing unsanitary conditions and delayed response highlighted critical safety and communication failures.
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20% Bias Score


Syrian Prison Atrocities: A Documentary's Shocking Revelations
Sara Obeidat's documentary recounts the decade-long imprisonment and torture of Syrian activists Shadi and Hadi Haroun under Assad's regime, detailing horrific abuses in prisons like Harasta and Sednaya, and interviewing former regime soldiers to expose the systemic nature of the atrocities.
Syrian Prison Atrocities: A Documentary's Shocking Revelations
Sara Obeidat's documentary recounts the decade-long imprisonment and torture of Syrian activists Shadi and Hadi Haroun under Assad's regime, detailing horrific abuses in prisons like Harasta and Sednaya, and interviewing former regime soldiers to expose the systemic nature of the atrocities.
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40% Bias Score


Code of Fear": Cameroon's Homophobia and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
Appolain Siewe's documentary "Code of Fear" investigates the murder of LGBTQ+ activist Eric Lembembe in Cameroon in 2013, exploring the pervasive homophobia and the courageous activism fighting against it, revealing systemic failures in justice and protection for the LGBTQ+ community.
Code of Fear": Cameroon's Homophobia and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
Appolain Siewe's documentary "Code of Fear" investigates the murder of LGBTQ+ activist Eric Lembembe in Cameroon in 2013, exploring the pervasive homophobia and the courageous activism fighting against it, revealing systemic failures in justice and protection for the LGBTQ+ community.
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24% Bias Score


1992: A Serbian Girl's Exile
Eleven-year-old Lana's life in 1992 Serbia is profoundly altered by the news of her grandfather's death, coinciding with the start of the Yugoslavian war, prompting her family's emigration and shaping her memories of exile.
1992: A Serbian Girl's Exile
Eleven-year-old Lana's life in 1992 Serbia is profoundly altered by the news of her grandfather's death, coinciding with the start of the Yugoslavian war, prompting her family's emigration and shaping her memories of exile.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Marcel Ophuls: Legacy of "The Sorrow and the Pity
Marcel Ophuls, famed documentary filmmaker, died; his seminal work, "The Sorrow and the Pity" (1969), a four-and-a-half-hour film exploring French collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, initially rejected by French TV, gained an Oscar nomination and challenged France's self-perception of wartime ...
Death of Marcel Ophuls: Legacy of "The Sorrow and the Pity
Marcel Ophuls, famed documentary filmmaker, died; his seminal work, "The Sorrow and the Pity" (1969), a four-and-a-half-hour film exploring French collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, initially rejected by French TV, gained an Oscar nomination and challenged France's self-perception of wartime ...
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48% Bias Score


Cannes Film Festival Highlights Diverse Selection and Social Themes
The Cannes Film Festival concluded, with the Dardenne brothers' "Young Mothers" among the favorites for the Palme d'Or, alongside films from Iran, Ukraine, and Norway. The festival featured diverse films, including "The Mysterious Gaze of the Pink Flamingo" which won Un Certain Regard and "Imago", t...
Cannes Film Festival Highlights Diverse Selection and Social Themes
The Cannes Film Festival concluded, with the Dardenne brothers' "Young Mothers" among the favorites for the Palme d'Or, alongside films from Iran, Ukraine, and Norway. The festival featured diverse films, including "The Mysterious Gaze of the Pink Flamingo" which won Un Certain Regard and "Imago", t...
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48% Bias Score

Documentary Showcases Legacy of Argentine Priest Carlos Mugica
The documentary "Padre Mugica, a la hora of the light", presented at Casa de América in Madrid on Wednesday at 3:15 PM, explores the life and legacy of Argentine priest Carlos Mugica, assassinated in 1974 for his work with the poor in Villa 31, highlighting his enduring message of community and soci...

Documentary Showcases Legacy of Argentine Priest Carlos Mugica
The documentary "Padre Mugica, a la hora of the light", presented at Casa de América in Madrid on Wednesday at 3:15 PM, explores the life and legacy of Argentine priest Carlos Mugica, assassinated in 1974 for his work with the poor in Villa 31, highlighting his enduring message of community and soci...
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48% Bias Score

Rome Event Showcases Diverse Perspectives on Middle East Conflict
Repubblica delle Idee" is hosting a three-day event (June 13-15) in Rome featuring discussions and a film screening on the Middle East conflict, including personal accounts from Palestinian journalist Rita Baroud and a documentary on Masafer Yatta, with events at Arena del Sole, Modernissimo, and Pi...

Rome Event Showcases Diverse Perspectives on Middle East Conflict
Repubblica delle Idee" is hosting a three-day event (June 13-15) in Rome featuring discussions and a film screening on the Middle East conflict, including personal accounts from Palestinian journalist Rita Baroud and a documentary on Masafer Yatta, with events at Arena del Sole, Modernissimo, and Pi...
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48% Bias Score

Trans Congresswoman's Compliance with Bathroom Policy Sparks Debate
State of Firsts," a documentary premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, explores Rep. Sarah McBride's experiences as the first openly transgender member of Congress, focusing on her decision to comply with a Republican bathroom policy, the subsequent criticism, and broader implications for transgen...

Trans Congresswoman's Compliance with Bathroom Policy Sparks Debate
State of Firsts," a documentary premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, explores Rep. Sarah McBride's experiences as the first openly transgender member of Congress, focusing on her decision to comply with a Republican bathroom policy, the subsequent criticism, and broader implications for transgen...
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40% Bias Score

Documentary Recounts 1493 Kidnapping of 2,000 Jewish Children, Drawing Parallels to Current Events
A new documentary, "The 2,000 Kidnapped Jewish Children," recounts the 1493 forced deportation of 2,000 Jewish children from Portugal to Sao Tome island by King Joao II, highlighting the parallels to the October 7, 2023 Hamas hostage crisis and emphasizing themes of resilience and collective memory.

Documentary Recounts 1493 Kidnapping of 2,000 Jewish Children, Drawing Parallels to Current Events
A new documentary, "The 2,000 Kidnapped Jewish Children," recounts the 1493 forced deportation of 2,000 Jewish children from Portugal to Sao Tome island by King Joao II, highlighting the parallels to the October 7, 2023 Hamas hostage crisis and emphasizing themes of resilience and collective memory.
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40% Bias Score

Militantropoс": A Poetic Documentary on the Ukrainian War
Militantropoс," a Ukrainian-Austrian-French documentary premiering at Cannes on May 21st, portrays the daily lives of Ukrainians amidst war through poetic imagery and stark realism, avoiding graphic detail to highlight the numb acceptance of violence, and is part of a planned trilogy.

Militantropoс": A Poetic Documentary on the Ukrainian War
Militantropoс," a Ukrainian-Austrian-French documentary premiering at Cannes on May 21st, portrays the daily lives of Ukrainians amidst war through poetic imagery and stark realism, avoiding graphic detail to highlight the numb acceptance of violence, and is part of a planned trilogy.
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32% Bias Score

Ciudad sin sueño" Premieres at Cannes, Showcasing Madrid's Cañada Real
Guillermo Galoe's new film, "Ciudad sin sueño," premiered at Cannes, offering an intimate portrayal of life in Madrid's Cañada Real, Europe's largest shantytown, focusing on two teenagers facing displacement and highlighting issues of poverty, racism, and systemic social challenges.

Ciudad sin sueño" Premieres at Cannes, Showcasing Madrid's Cañada Real
Guillermo Galoe's new film, "Ciudad sin sueño," premiered at Cannes, offering an intimate portrayal of life in Madrid's Cañada Real, Europe's largest shantytown, focusing on two teenagers facing displacement and highlighting issues of poverty, racism, and systemic social challenges.
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24% Bias Score
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