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Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press

Documentary The trial between Hulk Hogan and Gawker Media pitted privacy rights against freedom of the press, and raised important questions about how big money can silence media. This film is an examination of the perils and duties of the free press in an age of inequality.
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United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"A stimulating and valuable but structurally challenged look at the danger the super-rich pose to a free press (...) 'Nobody Speak' might work better as a miniseries than a feature." 
United States
The New York Times
"A cinematic exposé so bombastic that it poorly serves its own cause" 
United States
Village Voice
"[Knappenberger] methodically presents all the players who would collide in that Florida courtroom (...) [There is] only the simple plea for Americans to resolutely support journalism, in both principle and practice." 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"This documentary is an invigorating, disturbing portrait of the arrogance and sinister self-importance of rich people (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
AV Club
"Knappenberger does a good job of addressing the absurdity of this situation (...) What 'Nobody Speak' should remind us is that all journalism deserves protection from tyrants" 
United States
IndieWire
"A film about the vital importance of speaking truth to power needn’t be so concerned with dressing up its own frightful truths, but 'Nobody Speak' still compels as an opening statement on journalism’s dubious future." 
United States
Los Angeles Times
"'Nobody Speak' drifts at times and lacks sweep and historical perspective. But it is a troubling foreshadowing of things to come if journalists are threatened, sidelined or attacked by powerful institutions" 
United States
Rolling Stone
"The movie doesn't rest on the Bollea v. Gawker trial but, rather, it unravels the idea that journalism is being attacked from every side" 
United States
The Washington Post
"This absorbing if ungainly film meticulously lays out the facts of Hogan’s case (...) A chilling, essential primer in how we got here and where we’re going if bread and circuses continue to win the news cycle" 
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