Journalism at the movies
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01/05/2011
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Welcome to the first of what will be a regular review essay on films about journalism, covering recent releases as well as looking back at established classics and under-rated obscurities. And there is plenty to write about. Since 2008, and the end of the research period which informed my 2010 book on Journalists in Film there has been a steady stream of films in which a journalist is a primary character, and in which the nature and functioning of journalism is a theme. Morning Glory (Roger Michell, 2010), the story of a ‘serious’ news man (Harrison Ford) having to adapt to the infotainment environment of breakfast news, came out early in 2011 in the United Kingdom. The well-received UK indie Monsters (Gareth Edwards, 2010), a sci-fi with a journalist at its heart, was released in 2010. In The Soloist (Joe Wright, 2009) Robert Downey Jr played a feature journalist who befriends a mentally ill street musician and seeks to rescue him through his writing. Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy has produced three Swedish films, all of them focused on the campaigning journalist Mikael Blomkvist. The first of these is being remade by Hollywood as of this writing. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43491/1/JournalismAtTheMovies.pdf DOI:10.1080/17512786.2011.564885 McNair, Brian (2011) Journalism at the movies. Journalism Practice, 5(3), pp. 366-375. |
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Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis This is an electronic version of an article published in [Journalism Practice, 5(3), 366-375]. [Journalism Practice] is available online at informaworldTM |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Journalism, Media & Communication |
Palavras-Chave | #190300 JOURNALISM AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING #Journalists in Film |
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Journal Article |