Al filo de la noticia

Es la historia de sus vidas.

En la redacción de informativos de una cadena de televisión de Washington, las prisas y los nervios condicionan la vida privada de sus empleados. Jane, la realizadora, vive obsesionada por controlar a todos los que están a su alrededor, incluid Tom, un atractivo locutor recién llegado y algo pretencioso, que representa para Jane todo lo que ella y su amigo Aaron han odiado siempre.

"Broadcast News" (1987), a sharp and witty film produced by Amercent Films and American Entertainment Partners L.P., delves into the tumultuous world of television journalism in the United States. Directed by James L. Brooks, the movie offers a satirical yet poignant look at the ethical dilemmas and personal ambitions that drive the newsroom. With a stellar cast including Holly Hunter, William Hurt, and Albert Brooks, the film captures the tension between journalistic integrity and the allure of celebrity within the media industry. The narrative centers on the dynamic between three main characters: Jane Craig, a brilliant but stressed-out news producer; Tom Grunick, a charismatic yet intellectually challenged anchorman; and Aaron Altman, a dedicated reporter with a sharp wit but lacking in on-screen charisma. As the trio navigates the cutthroat environment of network news, their personal and professional lives intertwine, leading to a compelling exploration of the compromises they must make to succeed. The film's strength lies in its ability to blend humor with serious commentary on the state of journalism. "Broadcast News" is notable for its incisive critique of the media's shift towards sensationalism and entertainment over substance. The film cleverly uses its characters to illustrate the internal conflicts faced by those in the industry, as they grapple with the pressure to boost ratings while maintaining journalistic standards. The performances, particularly Holly Hunter's portrayal of the fiercely principled Jane Craig, bring depth and authenticity to the film's exploration of these themes. Ultimately, "Broadcast News" remains a timeless reflection on the challenges and ethical quandaries of modern journalism. Its relevance endures as it continues to resonate with audiences who recognize the ongoing struggle between truth and spectacle in the media landscape. The film's blend of humor, drama, and social commentary ensures its place as a significant work in the annals of American cinema.

Año1987

Presupuesto20000000$

Duración133 minuto

Ingresos67330500$

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GénerosComediaRomance

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Amercent Films

American Entertainment Partners L.P.

Broadcast News

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