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A Life, and Death, as a Mexican Journalist Shown in Documentary

The documentary “State of Silence,” premiering at the Tribeca Festival, uses personal stories to explain the bleak situation for journalists in Mexico.

Ray Mark Rinaldi
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Committee to Protect Journalists, Documentary Films and Programs, Freedom of the Press, Mexico, Movies, News and News Media, Politics and Government, Violence (Media and Entertainment)
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