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'One Battle After Another' Offers a Powerful Portrait of Contemporary America in Cinema.

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Ruth Barton, Trinity College Dublin The recent death of Robert Redford reminded us how much the film All the President's Men shook up old certainties about American democracy. By revealing the 1972 Watergate scandal (when members of Richard Nixon's re-election campaign were found to have planted secret recording devices in the Democratic National Committee's Watergate building), Alan J. Pakula's film fueled a growing sense that the institutions …
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Ruth Barton, Trinity College Dublin The recent death of Robert Redford reminded us how much the film All the President's Men shook up old certainties about American democracy. By revealing the 1972 Watergate scandal (when members of Richard Nixon's re-election campaign were found to have planted secret recording devices in the Democratic National Committee's Watergate building), Alan J. Pakula's film fueled a growing sense that the institutions …

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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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