
The Andrew Rossi-directed Page One: Inside The New York Times has a new trailer. The film made its debut at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was acquired by Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media. Rossi got access to the newsroom of the most powerful newspaper at a time when editors were dealing with the implications of the web, and media reporters were wrestling with stories that included Julian Assange, just as his WikiLeaks organization was beginning to define itself. The film will be released in June and pays particular attention to Timesmen David Carr, Brian Stelter and Tim Arango.


Seriously, a doc that’s rated R…. really???? I guess there have been some, but what could be offensive in this? Language? I doubt there’s nudity/sex and violence in a doc about a newspaper.
Seriously, you’re going to rate it R over that, MPAA. You’re making yourself look more and more ridiculous every day.
They strike me as a publication who could gracefully transition from print to digital. “Could the new york times go out of business?” …then again maybe this “drama” is part of their scheme! Conveniently being released the year that they decide to start charging membership to access their site…
Will they show the autopsy?
Are there really images of all employees carrying the water with their left hands ????
A study in obsequious suckuppery, I’m sure.