Sieged: The Press vs. Denialism

Includes Q&A

No Longer Available

 
Film Info
Runtime:116
Copyright:2020
Country Listing:Brazil
Premiere Status:International Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2021
Language:Portuguese
Accessibility:Full Subtitles
Program Category:Systems Down
Film Subjects:Health & the Pandemic
Latin American Cultures & Issues
Media & Journalism
Politics & Political Intrigue
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Caio Cavechini
Producer(s):Erick Brêtas
Ali Kamel
Ricardo Villela
Editor(s):Caio Cavechini
João Rocha
Eliane Scardovelli
Writer(s):Caio Cavechini
Eliane Scardovelli
Cinematography:Diogo André
Caue Angeli
Henrique Picarelli
João Rocha

Description

Systems Down: Challenging the status quo

As Brazil's death toll surpasses a quarter of a million, President Jair Bolsonaro tells Brazilians to "stop whining." Leading his country through a global pandemic with denialism, propaganda and unchecked bravado, he has brought his country to the edge of disaster. This immersive documentary rolls back the clock to when the pandemic first started, telling the story of the frontline journalists who were desperate to warn the country of an impending public health disaster. Sieged holds up an uncanny mirror to the events in the US, as Brazilians see their health ministers fired and undermined, racially motived killings proliferate, and journalists disempowered and blamed every step of the way with allegations of reporting fake news. Told from a journalist's perspective, this documentary takes viewers behind the scenes, into the newsrooms, behind the cameras and into the press scrums for a deeper view of the political turmoil and corruption brought to light as COVID-19 hit Brazil. Heather Haynes

Co-presented with Journalists for Human Rights

This event has been financially assisted by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries, administered by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund Corporation.

Additional Information

Stream documentary premieres, pre-recorded Q&As, live events and more at Hot Docs Festival, nationwide April 29 to May 9.

Single tickets: $13 ($11.50 for Hot Docs Members) 

Seeing lots of films? Save with an Unlimited Festival Pass, 5-Pack or 12-Pack or become a Hot Docs member.

All films are geo-blocked to Canada. From the moment you start streaming, you have 48 hours to watch your film. Questions? Try our FAQs

Hot Docs employs visible watermarking on all films streaming in the Festival to ensure the highest level of security. Under Canada’s Copyright Act, unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material is illegal.