Village Voice by Daphne Howland
All Governments Lie is worthy testimony that many journalists are in it for the truth.
✭ ✭ ✭ Read critic reviews
Canada · 2016
1h 31m
Director Fred Peabody
Starring I.F. Stone, Chris Hedges, Leslie Moonves, Jeff Cohen
Genre Documentary
Please login to add films to your watchlist.
The independent journalist voices of today are crucially important. Many of these voices have been inspired by iconoclastic rebel journalist I. F. Stone, whose fearless, independent reporting from 1953 to 1971 filled a tiny 4-page newsletter he wrote, published, and carried to the mailbox weekly. This documentary tells his story.
Village Voice by Daphne Howland
All Governments Lie is worthy testimony that many journalists are in it for the truth.
It’s fascinating stuff, if all a little rushed.
The Seattle Times by John Hartl
I.F. Stone, an underground journalist who died in1989, left a rich legacy that is celebrated in a timely new documentary, All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception and the Spirit of I.F. Stone.
Los Angeles Times by Kimber Myers
Featuring footage from the last six decades, All Governments Lie is a timely, convincing documentary that will cause audiences to question what they see and read.
The Playlist by Oktay Ege Kozak
Peabody creates a briskly paced doc that cleverly uses interviews and archive footage in order to distill this complex subject into an easily digestible viewing experience.
When humans invade a distant planet, a man sent to study the indigenous aliens struggles to choose sides.
A man uses his newfound time travel ability to win over the girl of his dreams.
When disaster threatens the utopic space station Alpha, two young special operatives must figure out how to keep the chaos at bay.
High schoolers Mitsuha and Taki are complete strangers living separate lives. But one night, they suddenly switch places.
Holmes... Enola Holmes
Not man. Not machine. More.
It is time to sweep off the dust of everyday life.