as Lee Harvey Oswald : A performance that captures the ambiguity of the alleged assassin.
as Jim Garrison: The determined D.A. who brings the only legal prosecution related to the assassination. JKF: Caso abierto (1991)
Oliver Stone utilized a fast-paced, multi-layered editing style—mixing black-and-white and color film stocks—which earned the film Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing . as Lee Harvey Oswald : A performance that
as "X": A mysterious deep-state informant who provides Garrison with critical background on the military-industrial complex. Cultural Impact and Controversy While praised for its filmmaking, it was heavily
Upon its release, the film sparked intense national debate. While praised for its filmmaking, it was heavily criticized by some historians for taking creative liberties with factual events.
(known simply as JFK in English) is a 1991 political thriller directed by Oliver Stone that examines the events leading up to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the subsequent investigation. Narrative and Themes
The public outcry fueled by the film is credited with helping lead to the JFK Records Act of 1992 , which mandated the public release of millions of documents related to the investigation.
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