Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World is a 2018 documentary film that explores the investigative journalism work published of Bellingcat, including the Skripal poisoning and the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
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Directed by | Hans Pool |
Produced by | Femke Wolting Bruno Wille Felix |
Edited by | Simon Barker |
Distributed by | Submarine Amsterdam |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Languages | English, German, Dutch, Russian, Arabic |
The film has been screened both in the International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam in 2018 and in the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in 2019.[2][3]
The film won the RTBF award at the festival des Liberétes 2019.[4] In November 2019, it won an International Emmy Award in the documentary category.[5][6]
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