OSCAR-winning documentarian Alex Gibney is well used to exposing corruption within powerful institutions thanks to films which have taken on war crimes (2007's Academy Award-winning Taxi To The Dark Side), child abuse cover-ups in the Catholic Church (Mea Maxiuma Culpa: Silence in The House of God, from 2012) and the Church of Scientology's ultra-controlling and manipulative ways (2015's Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief).
However, the UCLA Film School-trained New York writer/director admits he was shocked by what he discovered while making his new film about the 1994 Loughinisland massacre, which premiered at this year's New York Film Festival and opens in selected Irish cinemas
http://www.irishnews.com/arts/2017/11/10/news/director-alex-gibney-on-making-of-loughinisland-documentary-no-stone-unturned-1182945/
However, the UCLA Film School-trained New York writer/director admits he was shocked by what he discovered while making his new film about the 1994 Loughinisland massacre, which premiered at this year's New York Film Festival and opens in selected Irish cinemas
http://www.irishnews.com/arts/2017/11/10/news/director-alex-gibney-on-making-of-loughinisland-documentary-no-stone-unturned-1182945/