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Filmographie - Des Fictions Sur Les Médias Et Le Journalisme (2) : De E À J Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J Extrait du site d'Acrimed | Action Critique Médias http://www.acrimed.org/article3644.html Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J - Des ressources - Des films - Filmographies - Plus précisément : de Elmer Gantry le charlatan à Jugé coupable. Date de mise en ligne : vendredi 5 août 2011 Copyright © Acrimed | Action Critique Médias Page 1/17 Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J La première partie de notre filmographie alphabétique consacrée aux films de fiction traitant des médias et du journalisme - au sens large - couvrait les titres de A à D, la deuxième présente les titres de E à J. La suite, prochainement... *** Elmer Gantry le charlatan (Elmer Gantry) 1960 (1961 en France) / États-Unis / Elmer Gantry Productions / 146' / Drame Réalisation : Richard Brooks Scénario : Richard Brooks (adapté du roman de Sinclair Lewis) / Photographie : John Alton / Montage : Marjorie Fowler / Musique : André Prévin / Distribution : Burt Lancaster (Elmer Gantry), Jean Simmons (Soeur Sharon Falconer), Arthur Kennedy (Jim Lefferts), Dean Jagger (William l. Morgan), Shirley Jones (Lulu Bains), Patti Page (Soeur Rachel), Edward Andrews (George Babbitt)... Résumé : Nous sommes au début des années vingt. Elmer Gantry est un petit représentant de commerce très habile avec les mots... et la bouteille. Inventant sans cesse des histoires incroyables pour parvenir à ses fins, l'honnêteté est le dernier de ses soucis. Il rencontre une troupe de bateleurs religieux et tombe amoureux de la soeur Sharon Falconer, une prédicatrice évangéliste dont la verve et la passion on suscité de nombreux admirateurs. Elmer Gantry se convertit pour se rapprocher d'elle puis met son talent de baratineur au service de la prédication. Il connaît un grand succès, la presse s'intéresse à lui, les politiciens aussi. Bientôt, une prostituée et un journaliste croisent le chemin de la troupe, des conflits et des jalousies vont mettre en danger la réussite de celle-ci. Copyright © Acrimed | Action Critique Médias Page 2/17 Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J Elvis Gratton XXX : La Vengeance d'Elvis Wong 2004 (le film n'est pas sorti en salles en France) / Canada / ACPAV, SODEC et Téléfilm Canada / 105' / Comédie satirique Réalisation : Pierre Falardeau Scénario : Pierre Falardeau et Julien Poulin / Photograpie : Daniel Jobin / Montage : Claude Palardy / Musique : Dan Bigras / Distribution : Julien Poulin (Bob « Elvis » Gratton), Pedro Miguel Arce (Elvis Wong), Yves Trudel (Méo), Nicolas Canuel (Docteur Ballard), Jacques Allard (Le directeur), Dania Deville (Chantal Poisson), Annie Dufresne (secrétaire)... Résumé : Après avoir gagné des concours d'imitateurs d'Elvis puis être devenu une star internationale du rock, Elvis Gratton, caricature des fédéralistes libéraux québécois, se lance cette fois-ci dans le monde des médias. Il a acquis Radio-Cadenas (Radio-Canada) et Power Corporation. Elvis Gratton découvre un monde grossier et vulgaire où règne la concentration, la connivence et la bêtise. Il s'aperçoit qu'il peut forger le monde à son image, il utilise alors son empire médiatique pour répandre le fédéralisme libéral canadien au Québec. En direct sur Ed TV (Ed TV) 1999 / États-Unis / Imagine Entertainment et Universal Pictures / 122' / Comédie Réalisation : Ron Howard Scénario : Lowell Ganz et Babaloo Mandel (adaptation du film québécois Louis 19, le roi des ondes) / Photographie : John Schwartzman / Montage : Daniel P. Hanley et Mike Hill / Musique : Randy Edelman / Distribution : Matthew McConaughey (Ed Pekurny), Jenna Elfman (Shari), Woody Harrelson (Ray Pekurny), Martin Landau (Al), Elizabeth Hurley (Jill), Ellen DeGeneres (Cynthia), Rob Reiner (M. Whitaker), Dennis Hopper (Henry Pekurny)... Copyright © Acrimed | Action Critique Médias Page 3/17 Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J Résumé : Ed travaille dans un vidéo-club à San Francisco et est secrètement amoureux de la petite amie de son frère aîné, Ray. Il voit sa vie chamboulée du jour au lendemain lorsqu'il accepte d'être le héros d'un nouveau concept de reality show. La chaîne cablée, True TV, lui propose de le suivre au quotidien jour et nuit. Bien qu'il s'adapte rapidement a cette intrusion, Ed sera confronté à une notoriété envahissante et devra assumer devant toute l'Amérique sa relation sentimentale avec la petite amie de son frère. Eyes of War (Triage) 2009 (2010 en France) / Irlande, Belgique, France et Espagne / Parallel Film Productions, Asap Films, Freeform Spain et Tornasol Films / 99' / Drame Réalisation : Danis Tanovic Scénario : Scott Anderson et Danis Tanovic / Photographie : Seamus Deasy / Montage : Francesca Calvelli et Gareth Young / Musique : Lucio Godoy / Distribution : Colin Farrell (Mark Walsh), Jamie Sives (David), Paz Vega (Elena Morales), Kelly Reilly (Diane), Branko Djuric (Docteur Talzani), Mozaffar Shafeie (assistant de Talzani), Karzan Sherabayani (homme blessé), Christopher Lee (Joaquín Morales)... Résumé : Mark et David sont des photographes de guerre chevronnés, ils sont également des amis très proches. En mission au Kurdistan en 1988, ils attendent une offensive dans une clinique de fortune située dans une montage isolée. Tandis que Mark décide de rester sur place quelques jours encore en quête du cliché susceptible de le rendre célèbre, David ne supporte plus le danger quotidien et l'éloignement, il veut rentrer pour retrouver sa femme Diane, qui attend un enfant. Ils se séparent. Grièvement blessé, Mark échoue dans un hôpital de campagne, avant d'être rapatrié à Dublin, où il apprend que David, lui, a disparu. Mark se remet progressivement de ses blessures physiques mais son comportement a changé ; sa compagne et le grand-père de celle-ci, un psychologue, essaient de l'aider. Mark veut savoir ce qui est arrivé à son ami. Fenêtre sur cour (Rear Window) 1954 (1955 en France) / États-Unis / Paramount Pictures et Patron Inc. / 112' / Thriller romantique Réalisation : Alfred Hitchcock Scénario : John Michael Hayes (adapté de la nouvelle de Cornell Woolrich) / Photographie : Robert Burks / Montage : George Tomasini / Musique : Franz Waxman / Distribution : James Stewart (L.B. « Jeff » Jeffries), Grace Kelly (Lisa Carol Fremont), Wendell Corey (Thomas J. Doyle), Thelma Ritter (Stella), Raymond Burr (Lars Thorwald), Judith Evelyn (Miss Lonelyhearts)... Résumé : Le photographe professionnel L.B. Jeffries vient de se casser une jambe, et le temps de sa convalescence, il ne peut plus sortir de son appartement de Greenwich Village. Installé dans son fauteuil roulant, il passe ses journées à épier ses voisins par la fenêtre. C'est alors qu'il commence à soupçonner son voisin Lars Thorwald, qui habite de l'autre côté de la cour, d'avoir assassiné sa femme. Pour en avoir le coeur net, il se fait assister de sa petite amie Lisa Fremont et de Stella, l'infirmière qui vient le soigner à domicile. Frost/Nixon, l'heure de vérité (Frost/Nixon) Copyright © Acrimed | Action Critique Médias Page 4/17 Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J 2008 (2009 en France) / États-Unis / Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment et Working Title Films / 122' / Drame historique. Réalisation : Ron Howard Scénario : Peter Morgan (adapté de sa pièce) / Photographie : Salvatore Totino / Montage : Daniel P. Hanley et Mike Hill / Musique : Hans Zimmer / Distribution : Frank Langella (Richard Nixon), Michael Sheen (David Frost), Sam Rockwell (James Reston Jr), Matthew Macfadyen (John Burt), Kevin Bacon (Jack Brennan), Oliver Platt (Bob Zelnick), Rebecca Hall (Caroline Cushing), Toby Jones (Swifty Lazar)... Résumé : Récit de la préparation, de l'enregistrement et de la réception de la série d'entretiens télévisés entre David Frost et Richard Nixon, diffusée en 1977. L'ancien président des États-Unis est resté silencieux depuis son départ forcé de la Maison-Blanche, il veut améliorer son image et compte se servir de l'émission pour être « réhabilité ». David Frost, présentateur jet-setteur de la télévision britannique, veut se faire un nom et gagner en respectabilité. Les deux équipes s'affrontent, négocient, pour essayer de tourner la situation à leur avantage. Le duel en coulisse s'exprime aussi lors de l'entretien, les deux hommes s'engagent dans une subtile joute verbale. L'affrontement télévisé a battu le record d'audience de toute l'histoire du petit écran américain pour un magazine d'actualités. Plus de 45 millions de personnes ont assisté à la série d'entretiens diffusée sur quatre soirées. Cette émission a profondément changé le genre de l'interview-confession. Good Night, and Good Luck 2005 (2006 en France) / États-Unis / Warner Independent Pictures, 2929 Productions et Participant Productions / 93' / Drame historique Réalisation : George Clooney Copyright © Acrimed | Action Critique Médias Page 5/17 Filmographie - Des fictions sur les médias et le journalisme (2) : de E à J Scénario : George Clooney et Grant Heslov / Photographie : Robert Elswit / Montage : Stephen Mirrione / Musique : Jim Papoulis / Distribution : David Strathairn (Edward R. Murrow), George Clooney (Fred Friendly), Frank Langella (William S. Paley), Robert Downey Jr. (Joe Wershba), Patricia Clarkson (Shirley Wershba), Jeff Daniels (Sig Mickelson), Ray Wise (Don Hollenbeck)... Résumé : Comment, dans les années 50, Edward R. Murrow, le présentateur du journal télévisé de CBS de l'époque,
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