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Sunday,
Dec. 28 at 5:30pm & 8:00pm
Monday, Dec. 29 at 8:00pm
Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 8:00pm
@ San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval St.
(running time 103
minutes)
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Shattered
Glass
Based on a true story, this film follows rising journalistic
star Stephen Glass, who contributed to Rolling Stone and was
a staff writer for The New Republic at the tender age of 25.
It was later discovered that Glass had freely invented quotes,
sources, and even complete stories. Of the 41 stories he wrote
during his three years at the Republic, he invented parts
or all of 27 of them.
[Click any publication below to open full review
in a separate window]
"it's dynamite" -
Rolling Stone
"Against very steep odds, writer-director
Billy Ray and company have, in telling the real-life story of
fictionalizing 'New Republic' writer Stephen Glass and his downfall,
produced the most entertaining inside-journalism movie since
'All the President's Men.'" Premiere
"An astute and surprisingly gripping
drama not only about the ethics of magazine writing, but also,
more generally, about the subtle political and psychological
dynamics of modern office culture. " New
York Times
Official
Website with trailer
MPAA Rating: R for language, sexual references
and brief drug use
Members can reserve
tickets by
calling (305)294-5857 or
emailing to tickets@keywestfilm.org
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