Best of Enemies (2015)

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Best of Enemies: Directed by Robert Gordon, Morgan Neville. With Gore Vidal, William F. Buckley, Todd Gitlin, Brooke Gladstone. A documentary on the series of televised debates in 1968 between liberal Gore Vidal and conservative William F. Buckley.

“A well-constructed must-see documentary for anyone who is the least bit interested in the politics of journalism. Donu0026#39;t worry that you wonu0026#39;t recall/arenu0026#39;t aware of the background. The filmmakers do an excellent job of setting the stage, and an even more impressive job of avoiding the actual political issues in order to focus on the medium. If you want to know how we got where we are, start at the beginning. This is the genesis of punditry and personality-driven journalism. This is not to say that this little slice of evolution is necessarily bad. As the film points out, prior to 1968 the presentation of news was quite static, with little, if any, chance for anything out of the mainstream to make it out of the studio. Now the genie has been loosed from the bottle, and he has truly been feeling his oats for the past several years. Itu0026#39;s up to us to rein him in, give him focus, and pray that we can find some common ground before the growing political mitosis reaches the point of no return.”

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