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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          THE COST OF EXPOSING TRUTH TO POWER

          14:10 - 15:00 Tuesday 25th Mar 2025 / 50 min

          Disinformation and abuses of power are daily bread for investigative journalists. Open source investigations have changed the game and long-form filmmaking has become a trusted format for deep dive journalistic storytelling.

          We ask our panel – how has journalism changed in the digital age? What is the cost of exposing truth to power? And who will dare to show these films, increasingly difficult to air, especially in the United States. A courageous team unpack a revelatory and painful to watch documentary, Antidote, but one that is vital in understanding Putin and contemporary Russia.

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          James Jones

          James Jones is an Emmy-winning British director who makes documentary films for international television and theatrical release. He has just finished a feature documentary, Antidote, at Passion Pictures and is now starting a new film for HBO.

          Christo Grozev

          Christo Grozev was lead investigator and executive director of Bellingcat, the open source investigation platform. Since 2023 he is lead investigator with Der Spiegel and The Insider, and is a research fellow in open source research at Bard College. Christo's investigative work at Bellingcat, Spiegel and the Insider resulted in multiple awards including two Emmy's, the European Press Prize, the Nannen Prize for investigative Journalism, and an Academy Award for the film Navalny that he co-created.

          Jenny Raskin

          Jenny Raskin is the Executive Director of Impact Partners, a fund dedicated to supporting independent documentary films that entertain audiences, engage with pressing social issues, and propel the art of cinema forward.