(TV Mini-series) - Executive Producer (5 episodes, 1993), Oliver Stone (1 episode, 1993) Hello, I Must Be Going (五月 20, 1993) Season 1, Episode 5 - Executive Producer See more 5 Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy (1992) (TV Movie) - Self, Special Thanks Arena (...
(1986; Academy Award, best director) that he catapulted to popular success. In his exploration of various uniquely American themes, Stone has become a controversial figure, frequently criticized for mingling fact and fiction in some films (e.g.,JFK,1991) and for portraying extreme violence in...
Oliver Stone is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his ambitious and often controversial movies. His best-known films include Platoon (1986), Wall Street (1987), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), JFK (1991), The Doors (1991)
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Examines writer/director Oliver Stone's film `JFK.' Attention and controversial debate over the film; Critics' charges; The film's claim of historical truth;The complexity of turning historical subject matter into a commercially successful film; Commercial film as cultural history; More.Romanowski...
Oliver Stone's Heaven and Earth, with Michael Singer, Boston, 1993. JFK: The Book of the Film, with Zachary Sklar, New York, 1992. A Child's Night Dream, St. Martin's Press, 1997. By STONE: articles— Interview with Nigel Floyd, inMonthly Film Bulletin(London), January 1987. ...
JFK by Oliver Stone:This chapter provides a summary of the film's plot, focusing on the investigation of the Kennedy assassination and the contrasting perspectives presented. It also details general information about the film's production, cast, and directorial approach. ...
Oliver Stone's JFK (1991) celebrated the 25th anniversary of its USA release on 20 December 2016. The film's commercial and critical success sparked the re-opening of congressional hearings into the JFK assassination. The outcome of the hearings was the passage of the JFK Act of 1992, ...
JFK is rife with half-truths, exaggerations, and even outright lies. For his part, Stone has never recanted anything about the film; in 2021, he even doubled down on them with a documentary sequel, JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, which he urged the Texas Theatre audience to seek...
To get a taste of how much the establishment despises Stone, go read his‘JFK: The Book of the Film’, which features 97 reactions and commentaries about the movie. Unlike his adversaries, Stone prints those who disagree with him, as evidenced by articles featured in the book such as‘Doe...