All the President’s Men at 50
AFI Silver Theatre is screening the newsroom drama as it turns 50, with scholars citing its relevance amid disinformation and falling trust in institutions.
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Fifty years ago the film came out as a model of the story of investigative journalism, wanted and made possible by its actor protagonist
All the President’s Men at 50
When director Alan J. Pakula’s adaptation of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s bestselling 1974 nonfiction book All the President’s Men hit theaters on April 9, 1976, it didn’t matter that much of the U.S. had already been stirred by the Washington Post’s shocking reporting on the Watergate scandal. Seeing the exacting efforts by two young journalists, which led to the sitting president’s resignation, made audiences feel they were experiencing t…
Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman worked tirelessly to bring the film “All the President’s Men” to life - and their efforts paid off. The post “All the President’s Men” – The political thriller as Redford and Hoffman experienced it appeared first on in.gr.
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