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The Agency (2020)

The Agency (2020)

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54 minutes ES Documentary
A look at the work of a group of reporters and photographers from EFE, a Spanish news agency founded in 1939, which is celebrating its eightieth anniversary. A journey around the world —Mexico, Congo, USA, Libya, France, Spain, China and the Chilean Patagonia— with the purpose of honoring all people who work in the shadows, tirelessly seeking the truth in the era of social networks and fake news.
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Luis Villalobos
Self - Mexico EFE Photographer
Mitzi Fuentes
Self - Mexico EFE Reporter
Patricia Martínez
Self - Sub-Saharan Africa EFE Reporter
Irene Escudero
Self - Sub-Saharan Africa EFE Reporter
Carlos Batallas
Self - ICRC Member
Amílcar Contreras
Self - ICRC Surgeon
Fidel Bafilemba
Self - Activist Writer
Alex Ibrahim
Self - NYSE Executive
Nora Quintanilla
Self - New York EFE Reporter
Javier Martín
Self - North Africa EFE Delegate
Enrique Rubio
Self - Paris EFE Delegate
Nicolas Bay
Self - Politician

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Production companies: Agencia EFE, 93 Metros
Production countries: Spain

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