The World is Watching

  • Run time: 58 min
  • Premiere: 1988. October 24.

The World is Watching is a political film about the moral issues surrounding news gathering and newsmaking in the electronic age. Who decides what constitutes the news? How do they decide? And what about the men and women who report from the field. Are foreign correspondents allowed to tell all that they see? The film examines these complex issues by focusing on several international journalists in Nicaragua as they cover the negotiations surrounding the Arias Peace Plan in November 1987. With unprecedented access to the inner workings of ABC News, what follows is a unique portrait of a news crew in the field, as it interacts with the editorial process in the newsroom in New York City.

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Elizabeth Gray

Narrator

Camera

Martin Duckworth

Director of Photography

Dan Holmberg

Director of Photography

Jonathan Bloom

Director of Photography

Directing

Peter Raymont

Director

Editing

Production

Peter Raymont

Producer

Harold Crooks

Producer

Jim Monro

Producer

Sound

Writing

Camera

Martin Duckworth

Director of Photography

Dan Holmberg

Director of Photography

Jonathan Bloom

Director of Photography

Directing

Peter Raymont

Director

Editing

Production

Peter Raymont

Producer

Harold Crooks

Producer

Jim Monro

Producer

Sound

Writing