Journeyman Pictures
The company works as an independent sales agent for producers of short current affairs, broadcast and feature-length films, both non-fiction and fiction.[5][6] The earliest titles distributed by the company are short reports from war zones and areas of conflict in the late 1980s to the early 2000s, produced and directed by Mark Stucke.[11] Journeyman Pictures distributes hundreds of broadcast and feature-length documentaries, and thousands of short reports.An episode of ABC's Four Corners concerning the Russo-Ukrainian war produced by Journeyman that aired on ABC Television in March 2024 was labelled as pro-Kremlin propaganda by Ukrainian ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko, who called it a "journalistical equivalent of a bowl of vomit".After generating criticism on social media for enabling the ABC to broadcast a possible pro-Russian view of events, the corporation announced that it was setting up an appointment with Myroshnychenko to express his concerns.