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Media Mafia: a Tale of Two Newspapers
Media Mafia: a Tale of Two Newspapers

Media Mafia: a Tale of Two Newspapers

Genres

Documentary

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The 100 years of history of the Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo show that wrong press can be a social weapon.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Korean

Runtime

168 mins

Rating

5.5/10

Release Date

01 January 2021

Country

South Korea

Cast

Roh Moo-hyun

Roh Moo-hyun

Self (archive footage)

Chun Doo-hwan

Chun Doo-hwan

Self (archive footage)

Emperor Hirohito of Japan

Emperor Hirohito of Japan

Self (archive footage)

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler

Self (archive footage)

Park Chung-hee

Park Chung-hee

Self (archive footage)

Kwon Yang-sook

Kwon Yang-sook

Self (archive footage)

Lee Myung-bak

Lee Myung-bak

Self (archive footage)

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