Bob Woodward

Bob Woodward

출생 : 1943-03-26, Geneva, Illinois, USA

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Robert Upshur Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is an American investigative journalist. He started working for The Washington Post as a reporter in 1971 and now holds the title of associate editor. While a young reporter for The Washington Post in 1972, Woodward teamed up with Carl Bernstein, and the two did much of the original news reporting on the Watergate scandal. These scandals led to numerous government investigations and the eventual resignation of President Richard Nixon. The work of Woodward and Bernstein was called "maybe the single greatest reporting effort of all time" by longtime journalism figure Gene Roberts. Woodward continued to work for The Washington Post after his reporting on Watergate. He has written 21 books on American politics and current affairs, 13 of which have topped best-seller lists. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Woodward, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Bob Woodward

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Watergate: High Crimes in the White House
Self
Follows the crime and scandal that took down President Richard Nixon the day of the break-in at the Watergate Hotel.
마사 미첼 이펙트
Self (voice)
워터게이트 사건 당시 공개적으로 입을 열었던 한 장관 부인. 그리고 가스라이팅으로 그녀를 침묵시키려 했던 닉슨 행정부. 그 양측의 이야기를 집중 조명하는 다큐멘터리.
The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee
Self
An intimate portrait of Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, tracing his remarkable ascent from a young Boston boy stricken with polio to the one of the most pioneering and consequential journalistic figures of the 20th century.
Dick Cavett's Watergate
Himself
From 1972 to 1974, the Watergate scandal was frequently a part of “The Dick Cavett Show.” In fact, Cavett was at the forefront of national TV coverage, interviewing nearly every major Watergate figure as the crisis unfolded. With exclusive access to the archive of the show, DICK CAVETT’S WATERGATE documents the scandal in the words of the people who lived it: from the botched burglary at the Democratic National Headquarters; to the must-see TV of the daily Congressional Watergate hearings; to the ongoing behind-the-scenes battle between the White House and “The Dick Cavett Show,” culminating with the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974. DICK CAVETT’S WATERGATE offers a unique opportunity to mark the 40th anniversary of a defining moment in American history.
Black & White and Dead All Over
Himself
A documentary of the difficulties printed newspapers are going through concentrating on the loss of investigative journalism.
'All the President's Men' Revisited
Self
The Watergate case was the original game changer of America politics. How has Watergate changed the Presidency? What effect has the scandal had on our political leaders? And has hope and optimism forever been replaced in our national dialogue by doubt and cynicism? In 1973, Watergate's most pivotal year, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein doggedly investigated the scandal exposing the long, twisted trail of cover-ups and lies.
Woodward and Bernstein: Lighting the Fire
Self
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward changed American history through their dogged pursuit of the truth in uncovering the story of Watergate. Starting small and building step-by-step, they connected the dots that led from a third-rate burglary at the Watergate Office Building to the resignation of the President of the United States. This documentary asks the question: If two young reporters uncovered a national crime in the White House today, could they be as successful as Woodward and Bernstein were in the 1970s? Through interviews with prominent journalists such Walter Cronkite, Jonathan Alter, Linda Ellerbee, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, we take an insightful look at the state of investigative journalism in America today.
Out of the Shadows: The Man Who Was Deep Throat
Self - Author of 'All the President's Men'
It was a plot device worthy of any film noir thriller. A shadowy figure, keeper of the secrets to a national crime, reveals snippets of information to the man struggling to crack the case. Meetings in shadowy parking garages... cryptic signals using flower pots on balconies... it was John Le Carre or Alfred Hitchcock at their best... And it was all true. Featuring interviews with Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, Walter Cronkite, Oliver Stone, Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste and many others, this documentary examines the methods, motivations and far-reaching legacy of the man known as Deep Throat, now revealed to be W. Mark Felt, Deputy Director of the FBI during the Watergate era.
Telling the Truth About Lies: The Making of
Self
A short documentary on the making of "All the President's Men."
No Fighting in the War Room Or: 'Dr Strangelove' and the Nuclear Threat
Self
A documentary exploring the historical concept of the narrative of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film "Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb." This short documentary compares the film with the actual events concerning the Cold War and the Cuban Missle Crisis.
Best Sellers or: Peter Sellers and 'Dr. Strangelove'
Self
Documentary about actor Peter Sellers and one of his most memorable film roles.
The Hunting of the President
Self (archive footage)
Previously unreleased material outlines the campaign against Bill Clinton's presidency, from his days in Arkansas up to his impeachment trial.
The Final Days
Book
The Final Days concerns itself with the final months of the Richard Nixon presidency.
Wired
Writer
The ghost of John Belushi looks back on his troubled life and career.
Under Siege
Writer
Terrorists launch an attack against the USA. Their first strike is by a suicide squad that detonates a truckload of explosives at an army base in Washington DC. FBI probes indicate that the attack is by Arab terrorists led by Iranians. Subsequent attacks are via airplanes exploded in mid-air, crowded restaurants, and an attack on a mall. Administration cabinet heads push the President to retaliate. The director of the FBI believes that there may be more to the story than the investigation has revealed and the Secretary of Defense is the only other person urging caution.
모두가 대통령의 사람들
Book
1972년 6월 미국 워싱턴 워터게이트빌딩 내에 소재한 민주당 전국위원회 본부에서 도청장치를 갖고 침입한 다섯명의 남자들이 체포된다. 취재를 맡은 "워싱턴 포스트" 기자 밥 우드워드는 이들의 심리가 열리는 재판정에서 수상한 징후를 발견하고 이 사내들이 CIA, 더 나아가 현직 대통령이자 차기 공화당 대권주자인 리처드 닉슨의 측근과 연계되어 있다는 의혹을 품게 된다. "워싱턴 포스트" 편집국에서는 기사 작성에 노련한 또 다른 젊은 기자 칼 번스타인을 우드워드에게 붙여주고, 약간의 신경전 끝에 두 사람은 진실을 규명하기 위해 의기투합하게 된다. 사건의 배후를 좇는 과정에서 밥은 딥스로트라 불리는 정체불명의 취재원과 접촉하게 되는데, 모든 정황을 알고 있는 듯 보이는 그는 밥에게 “돈을 따르라”라는 수수께끼 같은 조언을 건넨다. 다섯명의 사내를 움직인 자금이 닉슨 대통령의 재선위원회에서 유입되었다는 정보를 포착한 두 기자는 선거 운동을 담당했던 직원들에 대한 탐문 취재를 시작한다. 그리고 여러 난관을 극복한 끝에 마침내 워터게이트 사건의 배후에는 백악관의 실세가 존재하고, 빌딩 침입 훨씬 이전부터 이들이 민주당 대선후보군에 대해 조직적인 방해 공작을 시도했었다는 사실을 알게 된다. 닉슨은 결국 재선에 성공하고, 두 기자는 신변의 위협 속에서 좀더 확실한 증거와 증인 확보를 위한 분투를 이어간다.
Pressure and the Press: The Making of 'All the President's Men'
Self
Hoffman, Redford, Bernstein, Woodward, Pakula and Bradlee. Creators and creatures involved in one way or another with 'All the President's Men', whether being the novel or the movie, appear in this documentary to talk about the challenge of both medias and how one was successfully transformed into another.
Night Stage to Galveston
Stunts
A former Texas Ranger teams up with some of his old colleagues to rid the state of corruption in their new police force.
Hills of Utah
Stunts
A singing doctor (Gene Autry) on horseback heals a feud between cattlemen and copper miners.