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Set in a future United States dominated by a massive conglomerate, "Black Market News" follows underground journalist Quinn Kellerman, from his severe injury in a heinous act to his journey to expose those responsible.

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Set in a future United States dominated by a massive conglomerate, "Black Market News" follows underground journalist Quinn Kellerman, from his severe injury in a heinous act to his journey to expose those responsible.
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Roman S. Koenig is an award-winning journalist, screenwriter and filmmaker, publisher of the North Coast Current in Encinitas, California, and longtime lecturer in media at San Diego State University (news and multimedia production) and adjunct professor at San Diego City College (cinema and journalism). Two of Koenig's film-related projects are part of the basis for his debut novel, Black Market News. His feature-length screenplay of the same name earned a Best Screenplay nomination at the San Diego Film Awards in 2014. The 2001 film production Human Resource won honorable mention for feature-length film in the Zoie Films International festival. Koenig's educational background consists of a Master of Arts degree in Television, Film and New Media Production from San Diego State University; a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a Literature/Writing Studies minor from Cal State San Marcos; and an Associate degree in Journalism from Palomar College. He as won nearly 50 awards for his work in San Diego journalism. In his film work, Koenig's 2017 short film The Frequenters won Awards of Recognition from the international Accolade Global Film Competition and Best Shorts Competition. His 2015 short film Thirst was screened at the Borrego Springs Film Festival. In September 2015, the film won an Award of Merit from the international Best Shorts competition. In November 2015, his short film Smiler was listed among the top 25 best films in the international Four Points Film Project out of more than 100 entries. In 2014, his production for the San Diego 48 Hour Film Project, Bunny, won the event's first Spirit Award and received award nominations for Best Director, Best Cinematographer and Best Actress. His 48HFP productions in 2009 and 2010 went on to place in the best-of-show screenings, and were shown at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival.