10 Greatest Films About Journalism
10. The Killing Fields (1984)
The Killing Fields is as of much a story about journalism as it is about survival. An adaptation of Sydney Schanberg devastating New York Times report on the Cambodian genocide, the film portrays the experiences of Schanberg and fellow journalist Dith Pran. Through the perspective of these two reporters, the powerful epic is a brutal exploration into the systematic persecution and various other crimes against humanity committed by the Khmer Rouge regime.
As one of the most gripping and harrowing cinematic depictions of war crimes ever made, The Killing Fields received widespread critical acclaim. Recipient of seven Oscar nominations, of which it won three, the film's production quality and message still holds up to this day.
Haing S. Ngor (Pran) was the biggest breakthrough performance of the film. Just like the character he portrayed, Ngor was too a survivor of the genocide, escaping to Thailand after four years in a authoritarian labour camp. With no acting experience, Ngor's performance was first of a tragically cut-short acting career. Awarded with the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1985 Oscars, Ngor became just the second non-actor to win an academy award in actor category.