Living London is a 1904 English documentary film of life in London. It was directed by Charles Urban.
The film was released in Australia in 1906 and was a sensation, being seen by over 500,000 people. It was distributed by J and N Tait, and their success with the movie encouraged them to make The Story of the Kelly Gang.
The film was thought to have been lost, but ten minutes of footage were discovered in the Corrick Collection in Australia's National Film and Sound Archive in 2007 and restored. Urban's official website, however, states that this footage is actually of his 1906 documentary The Streets of London.
Black and White and Dead All Over portrays the struggles of American newspapers to maintain circulation and editorial quality in the early 21st century. It primarily focuses on hardships within the Philadelphia Daily News, a 90-year-old newspaper that has undergone numerous ownership changes and bankruptcy proceedings in the past decade.