Point and Shoot tells the story of Matthew VanDyke, a sheltered 26-year-old who left his Baltimore home and set off on a self-described “crash course in manhood.” While on a 35,000-mile motorcycle trip through Northern Africa and the Middle East, he struck up an unlikely friendship with a Libyan hippie. When revolution broke out in Libya, VanDyke decided to join his friend in the fight against dictator Muammar Gaddafi. With a gun in one hand and a camera in the other, VanDyke joined and documented the war until he was captured by Gaddafi forces and held for six months in solitary confinement.
Detective Farrell and his partner Detective Ana Salinas are called to a crime scene in the bucolic city of Fieldhouse, Texas. This day proves to be unexpectedly disturbing, every ominous turn bringing more mystery to the case. Two dead bodies are found at the crime scene, an abandoned, run-down house with walls splattered in blood and torture devices scattered throughout. An unidentified woman is also found at the crime scene with a gunshot wound to the shoulder, but she manages to flee before the police reach her for questioning.
Emanuelle Richmond Morgan (Lasri) is an African American supermodel married to basketball star Fred Morgan (Percy Hogan). She had visited Beirut in July 1976 and fell in the centre of the Lebanese Civil War. She has been going through a state of amnesia since then, kept at a mental institution in Manhattan. Dr. Paul Gardner (Infanti) who is in charge of the clinic takes a special interest in Richmond's case and begins to personally investigate her past, starting with the photographer John Farmer (Franco Cremonini) who was with her in Beirut.
Passau, mai 1957. La jeune artiste Franziska fait la connaissance de Stefan et tombe amoureuse. Après une première nuit ensemble, il doit aller travailler pour une agence de New York et Franziska reste seul à la maison. Elle se dispute avec son père à propos de Stefan, car elle veut se débrouiller seule. Elle s'installe à Berlin, où elle ouvre son propre petit atelier de jouets miniatures et vit tant bien que mal. Après un an, Stefan se présente de nouveau. Elle fait semblant de ne pas l'aimer et d'être libre et indépendante, mais à la fin confesse son amour. Il lui fait une proposition de mariage et elle accepte malgré les inquiétudes. Comme il doit quitter le pays le lendemain pour un travail, elle retourne à Passau - dans la villa de Stefan, qu'elle veut réparer dans quelques semaines, alors qu'elle attend Stefan à Passau. Il obtiendrait trois semaines de congé de son patron pour le mariage prévu, mais à la fin de la journée, il s'engage à suivre les troubles dans le Gran Chaco avant de retourner à Passau. Franziska reçoit du Dr Leitner, qui lui avait une fois proposé la mariage, une lettre d'au revoir de Stefan ; il ne reviendra pas à Passau avant le printemps ou l'été. Franziska annonce à son père et au Dr Leitner être enceinte de Stefan. Stefan apprend finalement dans un bar en Amérique du Sud qu'il est devenu le père d'un fils. Il rompt son contrat et retourne vers Franziska.
Bill Allen (William Gargan) and his friend, Mike (Wallace Ford) are newsreel photographers who have a friendly rivalry, each willing to do whatever it takes to get the better footage of a story. When covering a beauty contest, Bill plans to rig the results by bribing the judges, thus enabling him to get the scoop on his rival cameramen, and already have pictures of the winner. While covering the event, he meets a reporter, Jane Mallory (Frances Dee), who is a straight arrow, in contrast to the loose women that Bill seems to attract. A professional rivalry simmers between the two, and when they both cover an earthquake in California, Bill begins to fall for Jane. Jane rebuffs his advances, letting Bill know that she has a fiancé down in Mississippi, a banker by the name of Hal Caldwell (Ralph Bellamy).
The film features a series of exclusive interviews including discussions with Blair and former executive editor Howell Raines, who stepped down after Blair's plagiarism was uncovered and staff at The Times complained that the breach should have been handled sooner. Raines took the mantle of executive editor in September, 2001, just days before the 9/11 terrorist attacks on The World Trade Center and The Pentagon, leading the paper to "an unprecedented seven Pulitzer prizes." Despite the paper's success under Raines, many reporters expressed feelings of being under pressure and bullied by his demanding management style. Discontent reached an apex after Blair's resignation when a 14,000-word expose of the journalist's plagiarism was published in the Sunday edition of The Times and staff discovered that the paper's metro editor, Jonathan Landman, sent Raines an unheeded memo urging him "to stop Jayson from writing for The Times. Right now.
Dans un petit émirat (fictif) du golfe Persique, un journaliste fatigué du monde est pris dans un coup d'État où le fils de l'émir, sous l'influence d'un renégat politique, tente de renverser son père, le monarque au pouvoir. Des flashbacks sur la vie du journaliste nous montrent comment ses relations avec l'émir et une belle jeune femme se développent et s'épanouissent.
En découvrant que son scoop sur un tueur en série est fondé sur des informations erronées, un journaliste choisit de continuer à mentir plutôt que de révéler la vérité.
Ra-hee (Park Bo-young) is ready for the real world. She has graduated from a respectable college and begins to apply for full-time jobs but is rejected by every company that she applies to. When all hope is lost, she gets a phone call from a newspaper company and is recruited as an intern in the entertainment section. Although reluctant at first, as she believes herself to be over-qualified for the job, she soon learns and understands the passion of the press. During her rollercoaster experience as an entertainment journalist/intern, she discovers the dirty and hidden aspects of the journalism industry.
A journalist at the New York Post named Susannah Cahalan starts having serious health issues, including seizures and hearing voices. As weeks pass, her condition worsens and she quickly moves from violence to catatonia. After numerous misdiagnoses and a hospitalization, one doctor finally gives her a diagnosis and hope to rebuild her life. One day Cahalan wakes up in the hospital with no memory at all of her previous month.
John Vogel mène une double vie : d'abord faussaire puis braqueur de banque. Sa fille Jennifer, qui est journaliste, doit enquêter sur l'une des plus grandes opérations de fausse monnaie dans l'histoire américaine commise par ce dernier.
2013 en Centrafrique : le pays est ravagé par une guerre civile. La jeune photo-reporter Camille y arrive pour concilier ses deux passions : l'Afrique et la photographie. Mais le chaos qui règne dans le pays va vite la rattraper.