TY - ADVS AU - Vanderbilt,James AU - Blanchett,Cate AU - Redford,Robert AU - Quaid,Dennis AU - Grace,Topher AU - Moss,Elisabeth AU - Greenwood,Bruce AU - Mulroney,Dermot AU - Keach,Stacy AU - Mapes,Mary AU - Fischer,Bradley J. AU - Sherak,William AU - Ratner,Brett AU - Mankoff,Doug AU - Spaulding,Andrew AU - Walker,Mandy AU - Francis-Bruce,Richard AU - Tyler,Brian ED - Sony Pictures Classics (Firm), ED - RatPac Entertainment (Firm), ED - Echo Lake Entertainment (Firm), ED - Blue Lake Media Fund (Firm), ED - Mythology Entertainment (Firm), ED - Dirty Films, ED - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm), TI - Truth PY - 2016///] CY - Culver City, CA PB - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment KW - 60 minutes (Television program) KW - Drama KW - Television broadcasting of news KW - Political aspects KW - United States KW - Social aspects KW - Television and politics KW - Freedom of information KW - Historical films KW - lcgft KW - Film adaptations KW - Fiction films KW - Feature films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Video recordings for people with visual disabilities N1 - Based on the story "Truth and duty : the press, the president, and the privilege of power" by Mary Mapes; Originally produced as a motion picture in 2015; Widescreen (2.40:1); Special features: The team; Q&A with Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth Moss and James Vanderbilt; Commentary with James Vanderbilt and producers Brad Fischer and William Sherak; Director of photography, Mandy Walker ; production designer, Fiona Crombie ; edited by Richard Francis-Bruce ; music by Brian Tyler ; costume designer, Amanda Neale; Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, Elisabeth Moss, Bruce Greenwood, Dermot Mulroney, Stacy Keach; MPAA rating: R; for language and a brief nude photo N2 - Newsroom drama detailing the 2004 CBS 60 Minutes report investigating then-President George W. Bush's military service, and the ensuing firestorm of criticism that cost anchor Dan Rather and producer Mary Mapes their careers; On the morning of September 9, 2004, veteran CBS News producer Mary Mapes believed she had every reason to feel proud of a broadcast journalism job well done. By the end of the day, Mapes, CBS News, and the venerable CBS News anchor Dan Rather would be under harsh scrutiny that would finally cost them their careers ER -