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  1. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary, Tell the Truth and Run, the dramatic story of muckraking journalist George Seldes (1890-1995), is a piercing examination of American journalism. Eighty years a newspaperman, Seldes was a noted foreign correspondent who became America's most important press critic.

  2. "Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press" - 90' - Estados Unidos Documental Biografía

  3. Winner of the Golden Spire Award (1996) at the San Francisco International Film Festival, TELL THE TRUTH AND RUN chronicles the astonishing life and work of muckraking reporter George Seldes. Throughout a long and frequently difficult career Seldes, who died last year at the age of 104, was tenaciously devoted to uncovering the truth.

  4. Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press. The profile of controversial journalist George Seldes and a piercing examination of America's news media. Narrated by Susan Sarandon, with readings of writings by Ed Asner, this Academy Award-nominated film includes stunning archival materials. 3 IMDb 7.7 1 h 51 min 1996.

  5. Filmaffinity es una web de votación y recomendación personalizada de películas y series, ... Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press. direcciónRick ... Documental. 1996--Rick Goldsmith. Documental . 1 nominación . Nominaciones | Premios - Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press . Mejor ...

  6. George Seldes (1890-1995) was a knowledgeable, tough journalist. His book titled TELL THE TRUTH AND RUN is a history of honesty vs. "The Truth Telling Squads." Seldes was too honest for the "apprenhensively conventintal" which obviously led to confrontation and, at times, dangerous situations.

  7. Seldes offers a fascinating insider's view of the workings and politics of the mainstream print media during the first half of the 20th century. Of particular note are his stories of learning firsthand the hard realities behind the relationships between publishers and the communities they supposedly serve when he was a cub reporter.