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奥斯卡最佳电影《聚焦》的故事来源于《波士顿环球报》一篇荣获普利策奖的新闻,该报编辑和记者从个别的神父性侵儿童案出发,发现了天主教神父对儿童的系统性作案,从2002年1月6日起到同年的12月14日持续报道了近90起受害者家庭的故事,引发了全球范围内对此类事件的关注与调查。即使在新闻自由得到保护的美国,《波士顿环球报》的举动依然是大胆和极富勇气的。在宗教势力强大的美国,教会是比政府更传统与强大的势力,依然充满禁忌。而这更增加了观者对这些媒体人专业技能与职业操守的敬佩。今年另一部关于新闻调查的电影是《真相》,同样改编自真实事件,以2004年轰动新闻界的“拉瑟门”为原型。凯特·布兰切
The story of Oscars’ best film, Focus, comes from a Boston Prairie Pulkut Prize-winning journal whose editor and journalist set out from individual cases of prodigal intimidation and found the systematicness of Catholic priests for children Committing the crime. From January 6, 2002 to December 14, the same year, the story of nearly 90 families of victims was continuously reported, triggering concerns and investigations on such incidents worldwide. Even in the United States, where freedom of the press is protected, the Boston Globe remains bold and courageous. In a religiously strong United States, the church is a more traditional and powerful force than the government and is still full of taboo. This adds to the viewer’s admiration for the professional skills and ethics of these media professionals. Another film this year about journalism is the “truth,” also adapted from real events, based on the “Rasen” in the media in 2004. Cate Blanchett