- Produced in 1979, this classic short documentary explores the mass media and its impact upon society, uncovering shocking details showing how in many cases it is the media itself that drives the news cycle.
- "Since '45" is a documentary on recent American history and media. It deals with how media reports, critiques, and ultimately impacts history. It covers the years 1945 through 1979 and utilizes interviews, animations, documentary footage, and music of the various eras to tell its story. Director Michael Korolenko acts as guide through a "House of History".—Michael Korolenko
- "Since '45" is in the process of being expanded it a feature-length documentary - we have been conducting new interviews for Since '45's House of History. The film will now cover American history, technology, and media from the exploding of the first atomic bomb in 1945 to the present and beyond. As in the original film, narrator Michael Korolenko takes the viewer on a guide through a house of history where each floor is a different decade and behind each door are people who have been impacted by or are impacting modern history through media and technology. Korolenko began his journey at age 24. Now, nearing 60, he once again enters the House to see what changes have been wrought since the original award winning short was first screened in 1979.
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