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Director: James Vanderbilt
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, Dennis Quaid, Elisabeth Moss
As a renowned producer and close associate of Dan Rather, Mary Mapes believes she’s broken the biggest story of the 2004 election: revelations of a sitting U.S. President’s military service. But when allegations come pouring in, sources change their stories, document authenticity is questioned, and the casualties begin to mount.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Truth (2015) directed by James Vanderbilt is a critically-acclaimed drama that examines the events surrounding the 2004 news report on President George W. Bush's military service record. While the film received positive reviews from critics, earning a 64% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, its public reception was more mixed, with a 6.8/10 rating on IMDb.
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Truth (2015) offers a gripping, suspenseful drama centered on Cate Blanchett's riveting performance as producer Mary Mapes, who is at the center of a firestorm after breaking a major story about the military service of President George W. Bush. Director James Vanderbilt masterfully blends journalistic integrity and political intrigue, creating a thought-provoking examination of the high stakes and ethical challenges faced by the media.
Truth is a 2015 American political drama film written, directed, and produced by James Vanderbilt in his directorial debut. Based on Mary Mapes's memoir, Truth and Duty, it dramatizes the Killian documents controversy and the resulting last days of news anchor Dan Rather and producer Mary Mapes at CBS News.
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