Documentary Film Page One: Inside the New York Times
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The last date listed for Page One: Inside the New York Times was Sunday September 18, 2011 / 9:15pm.
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Written on Sep 12 2011Engaging, timely and thought provoking. One of those movies you'll watch and then enjoy discussing for some time afterwards. Thoroughly enjoyed.
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Quotes & Highlights
- Watch the trailer for Page One.
- "It proves there are some real journalists left." --San Francisco Chronicle
- "Startingly up-to-date." --The Village Voice
- "Relevant on many levels. Slick, fun and surprisingly sexy." --Vanity Fair
Description
2011. Andrew Rossi. USA. 91 min. Color. Featuring David Carr, Bruce Headlam, Brian Stelter, Bill Keller, Tim Arango.
At the heart of the film is the burning question on the minds of everyone who cares about a rigorous American press, Times lover or not: what will happen if the fast-moving future of media leaves behind the fact-based, original reporting that helps to define our society?
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