Encyclopedia of Journalists on Film
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- 2020
Summary
From All the President’s Men to Zodiac, some of the most compelling films of the last century have featured depictions of journalists in action.
While print journalism struggles to survive, the emergence of news from social media outlets continues to expand, allowing the world to be kept informed on a second-bysecond basis. Despite attacks on journalists—both verbal and physical—a free press remains a crucial bastion for civilized society. And just as the daily news reflects the current state of affairs, films about journalism represent how reporting has evolved over the last few centuries.
In Encyclopedia of Journalists on Film, Richard R. Ness provides a comprehensive examination of the fourth estate in cinema—from newspaper reporters to today’s cyber journalists. In this volume, Ness provides in-depth descriptions and analyses of more than five hundred significant films, from the silent era to the present, including international productions and made-for-television movies. The entries focus on the image of the press on screen and ethical issues or concerns raised about the practices of the profession. Collectively, the entries demonstrate that there is a recognizable genre of journalism films with definable plot patterns and iconography. Each entry features:
Major credits including directors, writers, and producers
List of characters and the actors who portray them
Running time
Plot synopsis
Analysis of the role of journalism
Many of the entries feature critical reviews as well as cogent selections of dialogue. Films discussed here include comedies such as His Girl Friday (1940), nail-biting thrillers like Foreign Correspondent (1940) and The Parallax View (1974), social commentaries like Network (1976) and The China Syndrome (1979), dramas like Citizen Kane (1941) and The Post (2017), and of course, Academy Award winners All the President’s Men (1976) and Spotlight (2015). A definitive study of a film genre, Encyclopedia of Journalists on Film will be of interest to film scholars, researchers, journalists, and students of popular culture.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-0359-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-0360-9
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 520
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- A No access Pages 1 - 24
- B No access Pages 25 - 55
- C No access Pages 56 - 86
- D No access Pages 87 - 110
- E No access Pages 111 - 118
- F No access Pages 119 - 152
- G No access Pages 153 - 173
- H No access Pages 174 - 198
- I No access Pages 199 - 222
- J No access Pages 223 - 226
- K No access Pages 227 - 238
- L No access Pages 239 - 267
- M No access Pages 268 - 303
- N No access Pages 304 - 320
- O No access Pages 321 - 326
- P No access Pages 327 - 355
- Q No access Pages 356 - 357
- R No access Pages 358 - 378
- S No access Pages 379 - 440
- T No access Pages 441 - 467
- U No access Pages 468 - 476
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- W No access Pages 481 - 505
- Y No access Pages 506 - 507
- Z No access Pages 508 - 510
- Index of Film Titles No access Pages 511 - 518
- About the Author No access Pages 519 - 520





