The Romanian filmmaker whose films explore moral dilemmas with strong formal structures, discusses his latest film, The Fixer, which looks at the impact that journalists have on the subjects of
a sex scandal story, as well as his own moral dilemma as a filmmaker.
Not exact matches
Similar
story, as far as it goes: New York politician resigns after a
sex scandal and tries to make a comeback.
Still, the
story matters because it fits into a broader pattern of payoffs, including from AMI, being used to cover up
stories about Trump
sex scandals.
And while we don't have transcript data from the Bill Clinton
sex scandal in the mid-1990s, Fox News didn't hold back in covering that
story.
(The only watchblogger I have read the last years is the Wartburg Watch, which I appreciate a lot) If one of them picks up on this
story there might indeed appear a lot of quite unreadable «heretic emergent guru
sex scandal cover - up» posts on certain sites.
The recent
sex scandals play a relatively small part in the
story and are represented as indicative of larger dynamics created by the mistakes in implementing Vatican II at a time when newly affluent and confident Catholics were engaging a culture that was in the process of self - destructing.
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