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Hersh's Exposés: A Reckoning with US Military Crimes
20 Nov
Summary
- Documentary 'Cover-Up' examines journalist Seymour Hersh's career.
- Film uncovers institutional violence and impunity in US agencies.
- Exclusive access to Hersh's notes shapes the documentary's narrative.

A new documentary, 'Cover-Up,' meticulously chronicles the explosive career of Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Seymour Hersh. The film uses Hersh's own work to present a powerful indictment of enduring moral crimes and institutional violence within the United States. Through exclusive access to Hersh's extensive notes, coupled with archival footage and primary documents, the documentary captures the essence of investigative journalism.
Praised at international film festivals like Venice and Telluride, 'Cover-Up' is both a portrait of a dedicated journalist and a deep examination of systemic impunity. Directors Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus skillfully weave together Hersh's historic reporting, from the Vietnam War to contemporary conflicts, illustrating a persistent cycle of obfuscation and abuse by military and intelligence agencies.
While celebrating Hersh's heroic efforts to expose difficult truths, the film also avoids hagiography by highlighting significant missteps. This nuanced approach ensures 'Cover-Up' stands as a crucial documentary for understanding the power of investigative journalism and its role in holding powerful institutions accountable.


