I.F. Stone's Weekly
"Every government is run by liars. Nothing they say should be believed."
Originally released in 1973. I.F. Stone's Weekly is a documentary film. directed by Jerry Bruck Jr.. At just 62 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring I. F. Stone and Tom Wicker
Synopsis
A documentary portrait of journalist I. F. Stone, focusing on his work as the publisher and sole writer of I.F. Stone’s Weekly. Directed by Jerry Bruck Jr., the film examines Stone’s reporting methods, working habits, and major investigations, tracing how his independently produced newsletter became an influential voice in American political journalism during the Cold War era.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is I.F. Stone's Weekly about?
A documentary portrait of journalist I. F. Stone, focusing on his work as the publisher and sole writer of I.F. Stone’s Weekly. Directed by Jerry Bruck Jr., the film examines Stone’s reporting ...
Who directed I.F. Stone's Weekly?
I.F. Stone's Weekly was directed by Jerry Bruck Jr..
How long is I.F. Stone's Weekly?
I.F. Stone's Weekly has a runtime of 1 hours and 2 minutes (62 minutes total).
When was I.F. Stone's Weekly released?
I.F. Stone's Weekly was released on October 18, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in I.F. Stone's Weekly?
The main cast of I.F. Stone's Weekly includes I. F. Stone, Tom Wicker.