D ie Publisher : The woman in the room

Meryl Streep has become a strong woman of 34; Washington Post 34; a nomination. Steven Spielberg's drama 34;D ie Publisher 34; is a brilliant character study.

 D ie Publisher  : The woman in the room
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  • Page 2 — "My decision has fallen. I'm going to bed "
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    A group of people stands in room, ausschließlichMänner in dark suits. When high door opens, everyone turns around. DieKamera follows perspective of those who enter. A woman, plays woman in room. Just as camera total shows men's assembly, it has at least something intimidating, if not garBedrohliches. Like a wall, a bulwark.

    Insteven Game Berg's new film The publisher, who has good chances for Oscar in categories BesterFilm and Best Actress Eingeräumtwerden, is to see this scene several times. The big room full of mighty men who look skeptical to Dieeintretende woman is leitmotif of film: re is a woman who dares you to possess skills to do what her Positionentspricht.

    DieFrau, this is Katharine "Kay" Graham, publisher of The Washington Post. Her far Eugene Meyer had acquired sheet 1933 and expanded it to Einerangesehenen newspaper. However, post (as original title is called) suffered a long time ago to be stamped in As New York Times as Provincial Gazette. In 1946, PhilGraham took over publishing business. After severely depressed man 1963 his life himself put an end, Kay sat down against advice of employees and IhrerFamilie to top of publishing house. Thus, game of Berg's film is based on a true story. The screenplay authors Liz Hannah and Josh singer Stützensich mainly on memoirs of Kay Graham and DamaligenWashington-post editor-in-chief Ben Bradlee.

    From se searchers a film of great inner tension has emerged, which takes a pleasant amount of day and thwarts every approach of nationalemPathos with irony. Of course, publisher is also a film that is worn by its glänzendenDarstellern. Meryl Streep as Kay Graham embodies a woman whose insecurity fades to same extent as opposed to her decisions resistance.

    Wirschreiben year 1971. The Vietnam veteran Daniel Ellsberg (Matw Rhys), who works in a Thinktank of Ministry of Defense, Fotokopierimlich about 7,000 pages of highly explosive material. The SogenanntenPentagon papers show that four American presidents, Truman BisJohnson, have deliberately lied to public about US and DerenKonsequenzen Vietnam policy. Principal of study is damaligeVerteidigungsminister Robert McNamara (Bruce Greenwood), piquantly derengste personal friend Kay Grahams.

    New York Times printed excerpts from documents; The Nixon administration Setztezwei days later a restraining order, which weitereVeröffentlichungen under reference to national security. DiePapiere landed at Washington Post. And at this existential point, in se crucial hours, film accompanies its characters: print or not print? Jeopardize existence of newspaper and jobs DerMitarbeiter? Or hope that Federal Court will diePressefreiheit on interests of Government?

    Date Of Update: 22 February 2018, 12:04
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