directed by Andrew Rossi. USA 2011 (91 min.) - original version with Italian subtitles
Distributed by Feltrinelli - Real Cinema
introduced by Giulia Zoli (Internazionale)
2010 was a black year for the press. How did one of the leading dailies in the United States weather the crisis? A television camera filmed the New York Times editorial staff at work for twelve months, tracking the changes in the information system at a time when many papers are closing down, hounded out of business by the spread of the Internet and plummeting advertising revenue. David Carr, Bill Keller, Brian Stelter and other leading staffers reflect on the ways their job has changed, on the challenges posed by Wikileaks, Twitter and such new tools as tablets, and on the still unresolved issue of paying for online information.
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