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Cover-Up

2025 | 117m | English

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Director: Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus
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He's devoted his career to uncovering stories the powerful want buried. From My Lai to Abu Ghraib, dig into the life's work of journalist Seymour Hersh.
Release Date: Dec 19, 2025
Director: Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords cover-up, investigative journalist
Production Companies Plan B Entertainment, Praxis Films, GreenSlate, Submarine Deluxe, Postworks New York
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 08, 2026
Entered: Dec 30, 2025
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Name Character
Seymour Hersh Self - Investigative Journalist
Jeff Gerth Self - The New York Times
David Obst Self - Dispatch News
Bob Woodward Self - The Washington Post
Max Friedman Self - Former Research Assistant
Amy Davidson Sorkin Self - The New Yorker
Antonio Taguba Self - U.S. Army Major General
Camille Lo Sapio Self - Anonymous Source
Isador Hersh Self - Father of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Dorothy Hersh Self - Mother of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Alan Hersh Self - Brother of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Elizabeth Klein Hersh Self - Wife of Seymour Hersh (archive footage)
Salvador Allende Self - Chilean President (archive footage)
James Jesus Angleton Self - CIA Chief of Counterintelligence (archive footage)
Michael Bernhardt Self - U.S. Army Sergeant (archive footage)
Carl Bernstein Self - The Washington Post (archive footage)
William Calley Self - U.S. Army Lieutenant (archive footage)
George H. W. Bush Self - Former CIA Director (archive footage)
Frank Church Self - Chairman, Senate Select Committee (archive footage)
William Colby Self - Former CIA Director (archive footage)
Lawrence X. Cusack III Self - Forged Kennedy Papers (archive footage)
Max Frankel Self - Washington Bureau Chief, New York Times (archive footage)
Bernard Gwertzman Self - Editor, The New York Times (archive footage)
Ron Haeberle Self - U.S. Army Photographer (archive footage)
Richard Helms Self - Former CIA Director (archive footage)
Lyndon B. Johnson Self - 36th President of the United States (archive footage)
Bob Kiley Self - Former CIA Operative & Public Policy Expert (archive footage)
Henry Kissinger Self - Secretary of State (archive footage)
Bill Kovach Self - Editor, The New York Times (archive footage)
Howard Kurtz Self - Host, Reliable Sources (archive footage)
Brian Lamb Self - Host, C-SPAN (archive footage)
George Latimer Self - Civilian Lawyer for Lt. William Calley (archive footage)
James McCord Self - Watergate Burglar (archive footage)
Myrtle Meadlo Self - Mother of Paul Meadlo (archive footage)
Paul Meadlo Self - U.S. Army Private First Class (archive footage)
Tony Meadlo Self - Father of Paul Meadlo (archive footage)
Ernest Medina Self - U.S. Army Captain (archive footage)
John Mitchell Self - Former Attorney General (archive footage)
Richard Nixon Self - 37th President of the United States (archive footage)
Frank Olson Self - CIA, Biological Warfare Scientist (archive footage)
Joseph Paolella Self - Secret Service Agent (archive footage)
Augusto Pinochet Self - Chilean President (archive footage)
Ned Price Self - Former Spokesperson, U.S. Department of State (archive footage)
Dan Rather Self - 60 Minutes II, Correspondent (archive footage)
Ron Ridenhour Self - Whistleblower & Journalist (archive footage)
A.M. Rosenthal Self - Executive Editor, The New York Times (archive footage)
Donald Rumsfeld Self - Former Secretary of Defense (archive footage)
Daniel Schorr Self - CBS News Journalist (archive footage)
Mike Wallace Self - 60 Minutes Correspondent (archive footage)
William C. Westmoreland Self - U.S. Army Chief of Staff (archive footage)
Name Job
Laura Poitras Editor, Director
Dawn Sutter Madell Music Supervisor
Mark Obenhaus Director
Peter Bowman Editor, Music Editor
Amy Foote Editor
Maya Shenfeld Original Music Composer
Mia Cioffi Henry Director of Photography
Nat Jencks Colorist
Christopher Koch Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Filipe Messeder Dialogue Editor
Laura Heinzinger Sound Effects Editor
Jack Liden Sound Mix Technician
Rae King Assistant Sound Editor
Lydia Milano Art Direction
Kelli Miller Title Designer
Becca Brooks Morrin Production Designer
Brian Buckley Sound Recordist
Emma Gottlieb Gaffer
Kevin Marshall Additional Camera, Gaffer
Ariel Nehorayoff Gaffer
Charlie Nevins Additional Camera
Daryl Pittman Gaffer
Alexander Sablow Gaffer
Erick Stoll Additional Camera
Ellie Walton Additional Camera
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Mark Obenhaus Producer
Nick Shumaker Executive Producer
Thomas MacWhirr Executive Producer
Yoni Golijov Producer
Dede Gardner Executive Producer
Olivia Streisand Producer
Jeremy Kleiner Executive Producer
Laura Poitras Producer
Josh Braun Executive Producer
Brad Pitt Executive Producer
Nora Wilkinson Co-Producer
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Brent_Marchant
7.0

In an age where it seems that troubling developments are ubiquitously lurking beneath the surface of public awareness, the need for intrepid investigative journalists to bring these stories to light is probably greater than ever. Unfortunately, such reporters have increasingly become a vanishing bre ... ed, especially in the mainstream media. Luckily, though, there are still some committed, courageous correspondents out there – mostly free-lancers – who are diligently working to bring these revelations to light. And one of the most prolific among them is veteran investigator Seymour “Sy” Hersh, who has made a career out of uncovering some of the biggest news stories for over 60 years. That prolific legacy is now the subject of a new documentary from directors Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus, showcasing the 88-year-old’s many accomplishments, beginning with his exposé on the 1968 My Lai massacre (one of the Vietnam War’s watershed moments) and continuing up to his present-day reporting on incidents in global hot spots like Ukraine and Gaza. Viewers also learn of his diverse interim initiatives in covering the questionable practices of public figures like Henry Kissinger and clandestine organizations like the CIA, the atrocities of institutions like Iraq’s infamous Abu Ghraib prison, and the dubious ventures undertaken by major corporations, all through articles in various periodicals and an array of books. Over the years, Hersh has also bolstered the efforts of fellow journalists by helping to keep their stories alive when public interest in them was tepid, as evidenced, for example, by his supplemental coverage of the Watergate scandal, material that dovetailed the groundbreaking but underappreciated work of Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and helped to elevate awareness of that incident. In addition, the film profiles Hersh’s life outside the journalistic trenches, showing how his unplanned entry into the field was itself almost a sort of happy accident, one for which truth seekers and concerned citizens should be thankful. On balance, the filmmakers present an even-handed and comprehensive biography of their subject, driven by candid interviews with Hersh, accompanied by commentary from those who know and have worked with him, as well as a wealth of supporting archive footage. Admittedly, there are times when the narrative could benefit from some better organization of its content, given its tendency to occasionally skip around needlessly, an issue that has shown up in some of Poitras’s previous offerings. However, to its credit, this recipient of the National Board of Review’s award for best documentary of 2025 nevertheless provides audiences with an informative and enlightening look at a man who has made us aware of a good many things that we might not have otherwise heard of. Indeed, we’re collectively better off for having had Hersh’s presence in our lives. After all, just think about everything we might have missed out on if he hadn’t been there to write about it.

Dec 31, 2025