Actors Peter Sarsgaard (Roone Arledge) and Ben Chaplin (Marvin Bader) speak exclusively with Metro.co.uk's Tori Brazier.
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Hosted on MSNPeter Sarsgaard is glad he's an actorActor Peter Sarsgaard jokes that when he portrays certain professions onscreen, he's relieved he chose acting as a career.
Naples' Geoffrey Mason produced TV coverage of '72 Olympics hostage crisis. More than 50 years later, he advised on the ...
Sarsgaard, who portrays Roone Arledge, the real-life president of ABC Sports remembers accidentally breaking the director and ...
Sarsgaard, who portrays Roone Arledge, the real-life president of ABC Sports remembers accidentally breaking the director and writer’s heart when he triumphantly presented him with a period electric ...
In most movies they take two wires ... it’s going to tell a different story.” Peter Sarsgaard in September 5.Credit: Paramount He questions what story is being told, moreover, by a camera ...
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Oscar-nominated Munich Olympics drama September 5 is the wrong film for the momentTim Fehlbaum’s film, focussing on the live TV coverage of the deadly attacks, takes an infuriatingly context-light approach ...
Why “September 5” changed Peter Sarsgaard and John Magaro's views on 'how the news covers tragedies'
For Peter Sarsgaard and John Magaro ... it's not the first time he's been in a movie that explores this historical event. Twenty years ago, he was an extra in Steven Spielberg's Munich, which ...
September 5 stars Peter Sarsgaard as a veteran sports broadcaster confronting a hostage crisis at the 1972 Olympics.
JOE interviewed Peter Sarsgaard and his September 5 co-star Ben Chaplin about the brilliant journalism thriller.
Peter Saarsgard discusses his new film September 5, which examines the journalistic coverage of the harrowing events at the ...
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