The Killing of a Journalist

Year
2022
Country
Denmark, Czech Republic, USA
Duration
100’
Director
Matt Sarnecki

A young investigative journalist and his fiancée are brutally murdered in their home in Slovakia. Their deaths inspire the biggest protests in that country since the fall of Communism. The story takes an unexpected turn when a source leaks the secret murder case file to the murdered journalist’s colleagues. It includes the computers and encrypted communications of the assassination’s alleged mastermind, a businessman closely connected to the country’s ruling party. As they trawl through these encrypted messages, the journalists discover that their country has been captured by corrupt oligarchs, judges and law enforcement officials. A reckoning awaits.

 
Production
Final Cut for Real, OCCRP
Sales
Cinephil, T: +972 3 566 4129, [email protected], www.cinephil.com
Awards
One world audience award at One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival (2023), Truth Award at Dokufest International Documentary and Short Film Festival (2022), Special Mention at Zurich Film Festival (2022), Checkpoints Award at Bergen International Film Festival (2022)
Director
Matt Sarnecki

Matt Sarneckiis a journalist, producer and film director at the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project. He has directed several documentaries broadcast throughout Europe and beyond. His documentary Killing Pavel, about the murder of investigative journalist Pavel Sheremet, won the Investigative Reporters and Editors Medal in 2017 and the DIG Award (Italy) in 2018. Previously, he produced and directed documentary series featured on Vice and Powder.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Matt grew up in Los Angeles, California. He earned a BA in political science and history. He spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Romania before moving to Prague, Czech Republic, where he held a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts.

In 2007 he returned to New York and spent several years working in television and documentary. He earned a master’s degree in journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. Since 2013 he has lived in Bucharest, Romania.

 
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Year
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Country
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