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Documentary Festival and Media Book Analysis

Updated 2026-06-23 22:55 UTC 1 source Neutral

DC/DOX, a documentary film festival in Washington D.C., concludes its fourth edition. Meanwhile, The New York Times publishes a comprehensive review of the blockbuster book 'Regime Change' by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan.

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Regime Change, the blockbuster book of the first 14 months of Trump 2.0 published on Tuesday, joining a long library detailing the era with all sorts of bombshells. One element that stands out about Regime Change, from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan of The New York Times, is its breadth of materi
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DC/DOX, which just wrapped its fourth edition, gives the nation’s capital what it deserves – a first-rate nonfiction film festival. Not only is D.C. a major metropolitan area, of course, but so many prominent documentaries on pressing social and political issues connect directly to decisions made by
2026-06-23 22:50 UTC
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