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Page One: Inside the New York Times
Description
Unprecedented access to the New York Times newsroom, the film brings to viewers a complex view of the transformation of a media landscape fraught with both peril and opportunity.
Unprecedented access to the New York Times newsroom, the film brings to viewers a complex view of the transformation of a media landscape fraught with both peril and opportunity.
Actors:
Carl Bernstein,
Brian Stelter,
John Carr,
Carla Baranauckas,
Larry Ingrassia,
Bill Keller,
Claiborne Ray,
Tim Arango,
Nicholas Lemann,
Katherine Bouton,
Jimmy Wales,
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Carl Bernstein
14 February 1944, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Brian Stelter
John Carr
Carla Baranauckas
Larry Ingrassia
Bill Keller
Claiborne Ray
Tim Arango
Nicholas Lemann
Katherine Bouton
Jimmy Wales
8 August 1966, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Andrew Rossi
Andrew Rossi
Country:
United States
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April 03, 2012
Although Rossi's style is a little unruly - flitting from story to story and desk to desk without any particular emphasis - it's a fascinating and privileged insight into an industry in turmoil
July 14, 2011
If you're reading this article, chances are you have at least a passing interest in the role and value of newspapers. You like original reporting and writing enough to pay for it, online or on newsprint. And you'd probably enjoy Page One.
January 18, 2012
A consistently engaging documentary that's paced like a thriller and spiced up by a few colourful characters worthy of fiction.
Miami Herald
July 06, 2011
Even if the movie fails to truly capture the inner workings of a newspaper and the amount of work required to print an issue every day, it's still a highly entertaining snapshot of a culture in the midst of a rapid transformation...
October 12, 2012
...a sporadically intriguing yet hopelessly unfocused documentary...
Philadelphia Weekly
May 03, 2015
Page One is always about at least six subjects at once, firing like a scatter-gun and only occasionally hitting its targets.
September 21, 2011
'Page One: Inside the New York Times' is sanguine about change. It describes it, captures it, but doesn't lament it.
July 08, 2011
As an avid media watcher, I didn't come away from this with any new insights, but the movie is a pretty good snapshot of the daily newspaper business in transition and turmoil.
January 14, 2013
Seemed naively optimistic about newspapers, even when new. Now?
July 08, 2011
In journalism parlance, we have a dozen or so sidebars crowding out a fabulous front-page feature.
November 28, 2014
Worth watching even if it fails to deal with the paper's troubled relationship to the power elite that effectively makes it our Pravda.
July 07, 2011
A fascinating study of a newspaper doing its best to not just survive but to continue to do so with excellence while the world tilts beneath the venerable broadsheet.

