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Plot Summary
In 2001, the Boston Globe's "Spotlight" team, the oldest continuously operating newspaper investigative unit in the United States, learns that their new editor, Marty Baron, wants them to pursue a cold case. The team eventually begins investigating allegations of child abuse in the local Catholic Archdiocese, uncovering a decades-long cover-up involving lawyers, politicians, and victims.
Critical Reception
Spotlight was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its screenplay, direction, and performances. It was praised for its sensitive and methodical portrayal of investigative journalism and its handling of a difficult subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
- A meticulously crafted and compelling procedural drama.
- Praised for its grounded and realistic depiction of journalistic integrity.
- Commended for its powerful storytelling and ensemble cast performances.
Google audience: Audiences widely appreciated the film's realistic portrayal of investigative journalism and its important subject matter. Many found the performances strong and the storytelling engaging and thought-provoking.
Awards & Accolades
Won Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay at the 88th Academy Awards. Nominated for Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Mark Ruffalo), and Best Film Editing. Won numerous other awards from critics' circles and guilds.
Fun Fact
The "Spotlight" team members in the film were given actual office space at The Boston Globe during filming, and they would sometimes walk in and out of their scene while the actors were working.
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