The 50 Year Argument is a documentary film that explores the history and impact of the literary magazine The New York Review of Books. The film follows the publication's founding in 1963 by Robert Silvers and Barbara Epstein, and its evolution over the next five decades.
The documentary features interviews with prominent writers, editors, and critics who have contributed to the magazine over the years, including Joan Didion, Michael Chabon, and Martin Scorsese. It also delves into the publication's coverage of major cultural and political events, such as the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal.
Through archival footage and interviews, The 50 Year Argument offers a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the magazine and its enduring influence on intellectual discourse. The film highlights the importance of rigorous intellectual debate and the role that publications like The New York Review of Books play in shaping public opinion and culture.
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The 50 Year Argument
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Take Five
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Bags' Groove
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Feio
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Ballade in Gm, Op. 28
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Mood Indigo
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Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
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The Road
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The Reading
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