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Format: VHS

Mar 2004

Rated PG-13

Recording Mode: (unknown)

94 min.

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UPC: 031398116950
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Shattered Glass (VHS, 2004) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Hayden Christensen, Peter Sarsgaard
Director: Billy Ray

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About this Movie
Movie Description
SHATTERED GLASS recounts the rise and fall of Stephen Glass, the real-life journalist who ruined his career by writing fictional articles for The New Republic magazine. The film, set in scandal-frenzied Washington D.C. at the end of the Clinton era, portrays Glass (Hayden Christensen) as a mild-mannered, precocious, and charismatic journalist whose successes quickly accrue. Glass is a darling to the magazine's staff and to the sources who feed his stories. But when Christopher Lane (Peter Sarsgaard), replaces editor Michael Kelly, Glass finds his work under much greater scrutiny. Glass's writing, in fact, has been fishy all along, and he is finally found out by an Internet-based media reporter (Steve Zahn) who does his own fact-checking, introducing the trope of what a good journalist can do. As more of the facts emerge, the film pits integrity, honesty, and trust against Glass and his desire to entertain. The film boasts a number of excellent performances from its youthful cast, and offers poignant commentary on the world of media.

Credits
Cast:Hayden Christensen, Peter Sarsgaard
Director:Billy Ray
Producer:Adam J. Merims, Craig Baumgarten, Gaye Hirsh, Tove Christensen

Industry Reviews
"...Engrossing..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (02/05/1999)

"...The most entertaining inside-journalism movie since ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN..."
Premiere - Glenn Kenny (11/01/2003)

"...As an inside look into the hothouse of journalism, it's dynamite..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (11/13/2003)

"...A contemporary cautionary tale....Christensen's Glass is unnervingly persuasive..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (10/16/2003)

"...The movie is a serious, well-observed examination of the practice of journalism....SHATTERED GLASS is good enough to be true..."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (10/31/2003)

"...More than being a smart and accurate look at magazine journalism -- no small matter -- SHATTERED GLASS is also a compelling portrait of a psychosis at work..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (10/31/2003)

"...Right from the start, Hayden Christensen is a revelation..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (11/07/2003)

"SHATTERED GLASS deserves comparison with ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN among movies about journalism."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (11/07/2003)

"[The] film, based on a true story, juxtaposes two fine performances..."
Uncut - Tom Charity (11/01/2004)


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