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Cover-Up (Seymour Hersh’s Legacy of Courageous Journalism) - The Documentary that reveals his Investigative Journey Triumphs Scandals and Impact on American History Starring Laura Poitras - cover

Cover-Up (Seymour Hersh’s Legacy of Courageous Journalism) - The Documentary that reveals his Investigative Journey Triumphs Scandals and Impact on American History Starring Laura Poitras

Tiffany R. Gasser

Editorial: Tiffany R. Gasser

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Step into the world of investigative journalism through the life of Seymour Hersh, one of the most fearless reporters in American history. “Cover-Up” is a gripping and emotional cinematic journey that reveals Hersh’s groundbreaking investigations into the most shocking scandals of our time—stories that have forever changed the landscape of American politics, government transparency, and media integrity.In this powerful documentary, director Laura Poitras, renowned for her unflinching pursuit of truth, brings Hersh’s remarkable career to life, showcasing the stories that defined his legacy. From the My Lai Massacre to Watergate, from Abu Ghraib to the Pentagon Papers, Seymour Hersh has uncovered the dark secrets that powerful institutions would rather remain hidden. Through archival footage, intimate interviews, and firsthand accounts, “Cover-Up” delves deep into the personal and professional struggles of a man who refused to let truth be obscured by those in power.But the documentary is more than a recount of Hersh’s accomplishments. It’s a powerful reflection on the cost of investigative journalism—the emotional toll, the isolation, the sacrifices, and the endless pressure to expose uncomfortable truths. In an era of misinformation and political manipulation, “Cover-Up” serves as a poignant reminder of the essential role that fearless journalists like Seymour Hersh play in safeguarding democracy and holding the powerful to account.This documentary-based book isn’t just for journalists or history buffs—it’s for anyone who values truth, justice, and transparency in today’s complex world. It’s a call to action for anyone who believes in the power of the press to hold institutions accountable and fight for a better, more transparent future.Don’t miss your chance to experience Seymour Hersh’s legacy firsthand. “Cover-Up” is more than a story of scandal and triumph—it’s a vital, emotional journey into the heart of investigative journalism. Whether you’re an aspiring journalist, a history lover, or someone looking to understand the stakes of truth in today’s media landscape, this book will change how you view the power of a free press.Get your copy today and join the fight for truth and justice!
Disponible desde: 26/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 168 páginas.

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