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Events and screenings coming up at the Frontline Club in July

July at the Frontline Club features Daily Telegraph correspondent Colin Freeman discussing his experience as a Somali pirate hostage, a panel discussion on South Sudan's independence and BBC Newsnight's economic editor Paul Mason sharing his journalistic knowledge at July's Reflections event. July's First Wednesday will focus on the expansion of kill/capture missions in Afghanistan.

The month will also see the return of our networking parties for people from all branches of the photography industry. The theme of the evening's debate will be “Who Gets the Credit?”.  

As previously announced, our July programme opens with a Frontline Club Exclusive: WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange in conversation with renowned Slovenian philosopher, Slavoj Žižek.

Screenings in July feature The Price of Sex, an  investigation into sex trafficking in which women tell their own stories and Love Me Please, a revealing look at the murder of Russian journalist Anastasia Baburova. We have a special screening of Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times, a fascinating investigation into the changing face of journalism.

Academy Award winning director Kevin MacDonald will be at the screening of his new film Life in a Day, an incredible cinematic portrayal of one day in the life of planet earth. 

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