Center for Media at Risk Interview with Thomas D. Herman
Dateline-Saigon is a powerful, haunting documentary about 5 journalists reporting the truth about the Vietnam War
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Center for Media at Risk

Center for Media at Risk Interview with Thomas D. Herman

BY THOMAS D. HERMAN · JANUARY 24, 2018

On October 16, 2018, the Center for Media at Risk hosted a screening of Thomas D. Herman’s documentary film, Dateline-Saigon. The event was co-sponsored with the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Penn Cinema and Media Studies. Before the screening, ASC PhD student Hanna Morris had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Herman about his new documentary film.

Read the interview here: www.ascmediarisk.org



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