Produced in
the UK on a zero-budget, the filmmakers spent two
years contacting and interviewing journalists,
organisers and critics of the corrupt industrial
practices highlighted by, but not limited to, the
Leveson Inquiry in 2011. While the phone hacking
scandal illuminated the depth and breadth of the
cavalier flouting of legality and integrity in
British journalism, there are larger implications
and connections to ideology, entertainment, and
political economy at work in this crisis. The Fourth
Estate is the result of an examination of these
connections at work.
In the wake of the Leveson report the media’s focus
has quickly diverted from a brief period of
self-examination to business as usual. This
opportunity for serious consideration of the true,
entrenched causes and effects of the UK’s inadequate
media must not go unexplored, and the recent press
scandals must not be framed in terms of the “bad
apple” soundbites we’re so often fed.
A film by
Lee Salter and Elizabeth Mizon
GFX by
Scubaboy Inc.
UK, 2015,
80 mins |
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