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Surinam Diaspora Seeks Roots, Reconciliation, and Renewal
A Dutch-Surinamese family's pilgrimage to a historically significant site in Suriname sparks reflection on the nation's past and the diaspora's search for connection and renewal, as documented in the NPO2 series "De nieuwe generaties van Suriname".
Surinam Diaspora Seeks Roots, Reconciliation, and Renewal
A Dutch-Surinamese family's pilgrimage to a historically significant site in Suriname sparks reflection on the nation's past and the diaspora's search for connection and renewal, as documented in the NPO2 series "De nieuwe generaties van Suriname".
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48% Bias Score


Madrid, Ext.: A Documentary Exploring the Transformation of Madrid
Filmmakers Juan Cavestany and Guille Galván explore the evolution of Madrid through a documentary, "Madrid, Ext.", which contrasts the city's hidden corners with its modern development, using visuals and original music to reflect on its changing identity and social dynamics.
Madrid, Ext.: A Documentary Exploring the Transformation of Madrid
Filmmakers Juan Cavestany and Guille Galván explore the evolution of Madrid through a documentary, "Madrid, Ext.", which contrasts the city's hidden corners with its modern development, using visuals and original music to reflect on its changing identity and social dynamics.
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56% Bias Score


Netflix Docuseries on Hurricane Katrina Tops Global Charts
Netflix's "Katrina: Against Wind and Tide" has reached the global top 5, ranking in the top 43 countries including the UK and France, one week after its August 27th release, accumulating 7.3 million views.
Netflix Docuseries on Hurricane Katrina Tops Global Charts
Netflix's "Katrina: Against Wind and Tide" has reached the global top 5, ranking in the top 43 countries including the UK and France, one week after its August 27th release, accumulating 7.3 million views.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch TV Shows Highlight the Importance of Factual Information in a Crisis-Ridden Society
Three Dutch television shows, Interview met de Geschiedenis, Eva, and Slachtofferhulp, illustrate the crucial role of factual information and imagination in navigating crises, contrasting the power of historical context with the suffering caused by its absence.
Dutch TV Shows Highlight the Importance of Factual Information in a Crisis-Ridden Society
Three Dutch television shows, Interview met de Geschiedenis, Eva, and Slachtofferhulp, illustrate the crucial role of factual information and imagination in navigating crises, contrasting the power of historical context with the suffering caused by its absence.
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24% Bias Score


Nonprofits Increasingly Use Storytelling to Attract Donors
Facing funding challenges, nonprofits are leveraging storytelling through documentaries and social media to connect with donors and increase funding, resulting in a rise in donations and positive impacts for organizations like Brilliant Cities.
Nonprofits Increasingly Use Storytelling to Attract Donors
Facing funding challenges, nonprofits are leveraging storytelling through documentaries and social media to connect with donors and increase funding, resulting in a rise in donations and positive impacts for organizations like Brilliant Cities.
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24% Bias Score


Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival
Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.
Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival
Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.
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24% Bias Score

Stanhope Silver Band Crossing the River Wear
In 1996, photographer Richard Grassick captured the Stanhope Silver Band crossing the River Wear in Weardale, England, on stepping stones during their annual walk to the Stanhope Agricultural Show, resulting in a vibrant color photograph showcasing the band's unique procession.

Stanhope Silver Band Crossing the River Wear
In 1996, photographer Richard Grassick captured the Stanhope Silver Band crossing the River Wear in Weardale, England, on stepping stones during their annual walk to the Stanhope Agricultural Show, resulting in a vibrant color photograph showcasing the band's unique procession.
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20% Bias Score

You Had to Be There": Documentary Premieres at TIFF, Showcasing the 1972 Toronto Godspell Production
A new documentary, "You Had to Be There," premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, explores the groundbreaking 1972 Toronto production of Godspell, which launched the careers of several prominent comedic actors.

You Had to Be There": Documentary Premieres at TIFF, Showcasing the 1972 Toronto Godspell Production
A new documentary, "You Had to Be There," premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, explores the groundbreaking 1972 Toronto production of Godspell, which launched the careers of several prominent comedic actors.
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48% Bias Score

Donegal Farmer's Life Chronicled in Award-Winning Film
Frances Maguire's debut film, "Echoes of an Irish Lifetime," about her 94-year-old uncle's simple life on his Donegal farm, has won eight international film awards and screened at six film festivals.

Donegal Farmer's Life Chronicled in Award-Winning Film
Frances Maguire's debut film, "Echoes of an Irish Lifetime," about her 94-year-old uncle's simple life on his Donegal farm, has won eight international film awards and screened at six film festivals.
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20% Bias Score

Documentary on Slain Palestinian Girl Debuts in Venice Amidst Controversy
A docudrama about the death of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian girl killed in Gaza in January 2024, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, sparking controversy due to its depiction of Israeli military actions and the absence of some actors from a related film premiere.

Documentary on Slain Palestinian Girl Debuts in Venice Amidst Controversy
A docudrama about the death of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian girl killed in Gaza in January 2024, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, sparking controversy due to its depiction of Israeli military actions and the absence of some actors from a related film premiere.
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32% Bias Score

Jeff Buckley's Enduring Legacy: 30 Years After His Australian Breakthrough
Thirty years after Jeff Buckley's Australian tour launched his international career, his impact on music continues, evidenced by sold-out tribute shows and renewed interest spurred by a new documentary.

Jeff Buckley's Enduring Legacy: 30 Years After His Australian Breakthrough
Thirty years after Jeff Buckley's Australian tour launched his international career, his impact on music continues, evidenced by sold-out tribute shows and renewed interest spurred by a new documentary.
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16% Bias Score

Vice Media's Rise and Fall: From $6 Billion Valuation to Bankruptcy
Vice Media, once a $6 billion media empire known for its edgy journalism and cultural influence, filed for bankruptcy in 2023, highlighting the challenges of maintaining relevance and ethical standards in the rapidly changing media industry.

Vice Media's Rise and Fall: From $6 Billion Valuation to Bankruptcy
Vice Media, once a $6 billion media empire known for its edgy journalism and cultural influence, filed for bankruptcy in 2023, highlighting the challenges of maintaining relevance and ethical standards in the rapidly changing media industry.
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36% Bias Score
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