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Actor - Brandon Stanley year - 2019 Biography Clint Eastwood Rating - 8 of 10 star El caso de Richard Jewell: Trailer, Warner Bros. Críticas Crítica de “El caso de Richard Jewell”, de Clint Eastwood Estrenada el 02-01-2020 calificacion Publicada el 29-12-2019 En su octava película de la década luego de Más allá de la vida (2010) J. Edgar ( 2011) Jersey Boys (2014) Francotirador (2014) Sully: Hazaña en el Hudson (2016) 15:17 Tren a París (2018) y La mula (2018) el ya casi nonagenario director reconstruye en su 38º largometraje la historia real de un guardia de seguridad que pasó de héroe a enemigo público número uno tras un atentado con explosivos ocurrido durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996. El caso de Richard Jewell ( Richard Jewell, Estados Unidos/2019. Dirección: Clint Eastwood. Elenco: Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, Olivia Wilde, Nina Arianda, Ian Gomez y David Shae. Guion: Billy Ray. Fotografía: Wes Belanger. Edición: Joel Cox. Música: Arturo Sandoval. Distribuidora: Warner Bros. Apta para mayores de 13 años. Duración: 131 minutos. A punto de cumplir 90 años, el legendario Clint Eastwood sigue tan activo y vigente como en los '70 (cuando filmaba, por ejemplo, El fugitivo Josey Wales) los '80 (cuando dirigía Bird) los '90 (cuando subyugaba con Los imperdonables o Los puentes de Madison) o los 2000 (cuando regalaba desde Million Dollar Baby hasta Gran Torino. Y llegó la década de 2010, con un ciclo de nada menos que ocho nuevas películas que se cierra con El caso de Richard Jewell, su 38º largometraje como director y basado -como en la mayoría de sus últimos trabajos- en una historia real. El Richard Jewell del título (Paul Walter Hauser en su primer protagónico) es un hombre excedido en peso, amante de las armas, frustrado por no poder ingresar a la policía y bastante patético en su cotidianeidad, que vive con una madre posesiva y sobreprotectora (la siempre notable Kathy Bates) y se desempeña como guardia de seguridad en el Centennial Olympic Park durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996. En principio, vemos cómo, al descubrir una mochila llena de explosivos y alertar sobre su existencia, salva la vida de muchos asistentes a un concierto que se estaba realizando esa noche. Sin embargo, su estatus de héroe le dura apenas unas horas, ya que casi de inmediato el diario Atlanta Journal-Constitution publica que él es, en verdad, el principal sospechoso para el FBI. El guion de Billy Ray ( Los juegos del hambre, Capitán Phillips, Shattered Glass y la remake hollywoodense de El secreto de sus ojos) pendula entre la intimidad de Jewell y la reconstrucción de los hechos: desde la mencionada explosión hasta el posterior caso judicial en el que contó con la ayuda del excéntrico abogado (y ex jefe suyo) Watson Bryant (un impecable Sam Rockwell) la investigación por parte del FBI que incluyó presiones y métodos muy poco transparentes (el responsable del caso está intepretado por Jon Hamm) y el accionar de una periodista sin demasiados escrúpulos a la hora de obtener una primicia (Olivia Wilde) que generó una polémica extra cinematográfica entre quienes acusan a los creadores de la película de tergiversar los hechos. Más allá de esas controversias (que sirven para alimentar la cobertura periodística, pero no afectan los valores de un film de ficción que puede permitirse incluso cualquier “licencia poética”) lo cierto es que El caso de Richard Jewell constituye una valiosa reflexión sobre el lugar del héroe en la sociedad estadounidense (ese hombre ordinario en medio de circunstancias extraordinarias) la conspiranoia reinante a nivel colectivo y el muchas veces cuestionable papel de los organismos de seguridad (dispuestos a cualquier manipulación con tal de conseguir una resolución a la medida de sus necesidades) o de los medios de comunicación. Lo hace con la habitual solidez narrativa, ese oficio encomiable, ese clasicismo innegociable y esa nobleza a flor de piel que son la marca de fábrica del brillante e inoxidable Clint Eastwood. 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EL CASO DE RICHARD JEWELL EL CASO DE RICHARD JEWELL TE+7 131 Drama Trailer Sinopsis “Hay una bomba en Centennial Park. Tienen 30 minutos. ” El mundo conoce por primera vez a Richard Jewell como el guardia de seguridad que informa haber encontrado el dispositivo en el atentado de Atlanta en 1996, su informe lo convierte en un héroe cuyas acciones rápidas salvan innumerables vidas. Pero en cuestión de días, el aspirante a hacer cumplir la ley se convierte en el sospechoso número uno del FBI, vilipendiado por la prensa y el público por igual, su vida se desgarró. Al comunicarse con el abogado independiente y anti-establecimiento Watson Bryant, Jewell profesa firmemente su inocencia. Pero Bryant descubre que está fuera de su alcance mientras lucha contra los poderes combinados del FBI, GBI y APD para limpiar el nombre de su cliente, mientras evita que Richard confíe en las personas que intentan destruirlo. Créditos y reparto Actores Kathy Bates, Sam Rockwell Directores Clint Eastwood Consulta más Horarios Cargando horarios: Por el momento no hay horarios disponibles para esta película. Por favor selecciona un cine.
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Richard Jewell Theatrical release poster Directed by Clint Eastwood Produced by Tim Moore Jessica Meier Kevin Misher Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Davisson Jonah Hill Clint Eastwood Screenplay by Billy Ray Based on "American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell" by Marie Brenner Starring Paul Walter Hauser Sam Rockwell Kathy Bates Jon Hamm Olivia Wilde Music by Arturo Sandoval Cinematography Yves Bélanger Edited by Joel Cox Production company Malpaso Productions Appian Way Productions Misher Films 75 Year Plan Productions Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date November?20,?2019 ( AFI Fest) December?13,?2019 (United States) Running time 129 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget 45 million [2] Box office 35 million [3] 4] Richard Jewell is a 2019 American biographical drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, and written by Billy Ray. It is based on the 1997 Vanity Fair article "American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell" by Marie Brenner. [5] 6] 7] 8] 9] The film depicts the July 27 Centennial Olympic Park bombing and its aftermath, as security guard Richard Jewell finds a bomb during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and alerts authorities to evacuate, only to later be wrongly accused of having placed the device himself. The film stars Paul Walter Hauser as Jewell, alongside Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, and Olivia Wilde. The film had its world premiere on November 20, 2019 at the AFI Fest, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 13, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the performances and Eastwood's direction, and was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the ten best films of the year. However, the film received criticism over its portrayal of a real-life reporter, Kathy Scruggs. The film's performance has been characterized as a box office flop by multiple media outlets, marking a near-career worst opening weekend for Eastwood, and has grossed 35 million against its 45 million budget. For her performance, Bates was recognized as the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress, as well as earned nominations at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes. [10] Plot [ edit] In 1986, Richard Jewell works as an office supply clerk in a small public law firm, where he builds a rapport with attorney Watson Bryant. He leaves the firm to be a security guard at Piedmont College, hoping to work in law enforcement, but is fired after multiple complaints of acting beyond his jurisdiction. Jewell moves in with his mother Bobi in Atlanta. In the summer of 1996, he works as a security guard at the Olympic Games, monitoring Centennial Park. In the early morning of July 27, 1996, after chasing off drunken revelers during a Jack Mack and the Heart Attack concert, Jewell notices a suspicious package beneath a bench, which an explosives expert confirms contains a bomb. The security team, including police officers, FBI agent Tom Shaw, and Jewells friend Dave Dutchess, are moving concert attendees away from the bomb when it detonates, and Jewell is initially heralded as a hero. At Atlanta's FBI office, Shaw and his team determine that Jewell, as a white, male, wanna-be" police officer, fits the common profile of perpetrators committing similar crimes, comparing him to others who sought glory and attention by rescuing people from a dangerous situation they caused themselves. Shaw is approached by journalist Kathy Scruggs of the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. In exchange for sex, Shaw reveals that Jewell is under FBI suspicion. The Constitution publishes Scruggs' story on the front page, disclosing the FBI's interest in Jewell as a possible suspect. Scruggs makes particular note of Jewell's physique, the fact he lives with his mother, and work history to reassure herself that he fits the FBIs profile. The story quickly becomes international news. Jewell, initially unaware of his changing public perception, is lured to the FBI office. He initially cooperates but refuses to sign an acknowledgement he has been read his Miranda Rights, and instead phones Watson Bryant for legal representation. Bryant, now running his own struggling law firm, agrees and makes Jewell aware he is a prime suspect. Shaw and partner Sam Bennet visit the dean of Piedmont College, who reinforces their suspicion of Jewell. The FBI searches Jewell's home and seize property including true crime books and a cache of firearms. Jewell admits to Bryant that he has been evading income taxes for years and was once arrested for exceeding his authority. Bryant scolds Jewell for being too collegial with the police officers investigating him. Jewell admits his ingrained respect for authority makes it difficult for him not to be deferential, even when the authorities are trying to do him harm. Jewell and Bryant confront Scruggs, demanding a retraction and apology, but she stands by her reporting. Still not completely convinced of Jewell's innocence, Bryant and his long-suffering secretary Nadya time the distance between the phone booth and bomb site, concluding it is impossible for someone to phone in the bomb threat and discover the bomb at the time it was found. Scruggs and Shaw have made the same conclusion, and the FBI changes their picture of the crime to include an accomplice. As their case weakens, the FBI try to link Dutchess to Jewell as a possible homosexual accomplice. Bryant arranges a polygraph examination which Jewell passes, removing Bryant's doubt about his innocence. Bobi holds a press conference and pleas for the investigation to cease so she and her son may get on with their lives. Jewell and Bryant meet with Shaw and Bennet at the FBI office, and after some irrelevant questions, Jewell realizes they have no shred of evidence against him. When he asks pointedly if they are ready to charge him, their silence convinces him to leave, finally having lost his sense of awe for law enforcement officers. Eighty-eight days after being named "a person of interest" Jewell is informed by formal letter that he is no longer under investigation. In April 2005, Jewell, now a police officer in Luthersville, Georgia, is visited by Bryant who tells him that Eric Rudolph has confessed to the Centennial Olympic Park bombing. An epilogue states that two years later, on August 29, 2007, Jewell passed away at the age of 44 of complications from diabetes and heart failure. Cast [ edit] Paul Walter Hauser as Richard Jewell Sam Rockwell as Watson Bryant Kathy Bates as Barbara "Bobi" Jewell Jon Hamm as FBI Agent Tom Shaw Olivia Wilde as Kathy Scruggs Nina Arianda as Nadya Ian Gomez as FBI Agent Dan Bennet Wayne Duvall as polygraph examiner Dylan Kussman as FBI Special Agent Bruce Hughes Mike Pniewski as Brandon Hamm Eric Mendenhall as Eric Rudolph Production [ edit] The project was initially announced in February 2014, when Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill teamed to produce the film, with Hill set to play Jewell, and DiCaprio set to play the lawyer who helped Jewell navigate the media blitz that surrounded him. [11] Paul Greengrass began negotiations to direct the film, with Billy Ray writing the screenplay. [12] Other directors considered include Ezra Edelman and David O. Russell, 13] 14] before Clint Eastwood was officially attached in early 2019. DiCaprio and Hill did not star in the film, though they remained as producers. [15] In May 2019, Warner Bros. acquired the film rights from 20th Century Fox, which had been acquired by The Walt Disney Company earlier that year. [16] In June, Sam Rockwell was cast as the lawyer, and Paul Walter Hauser as Jewell. Kathy Bates, Olivia Wilde, Jon Hamm, and Ian Gomez were also cast. [17] 18] 19] 20] 21] In July 2019, Nina Arianda joined the cast. [22] Filming began on June 24, 2019, in Atlanta. [23] In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres during her talk show, Eastwood explained how he continued to work on the film despite a looming studio wildfire. [24] Ellen described the November 10 blaze, known as the Barham brush fire, as a "really bad fire that came really close to the lot. adding that "air quality was so bad that everyone evacuated. Clint replied: I was coming back down to do some work at a sound stage and I saw all this smoke going. And I'm getting closer and closer and its Warner Bros. and its smoke and I got almost up there and I thought, the whole studio's burning down, maybe I'll go in and see if I can retrieve something. So we went on the sound stage and started working and we forgot about it and. everybody said, The studio's been evacuated. And I said, We're not evacuated, we're here working. 25] Marketing [ edit] A trailer was released on October 3, 2019. [26] Release [ edit] The film had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 20, 2019. [27] It was theatrically released in the United States and Canada on December 13, 2019. [28] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] The film's performance has been characterized as a box office flop by multiple media outlets. [29] 30] 31] 32] As of February?2, 2020, Richard Jewel has grossed 22. 3 million in the United States and Canada, and 12. 7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of 35 million, 3] 4] against a production budget of 45 million. [2] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Jumanji: The Next Level and Black Christmas, and was initially projected to gross around 10 million from 2, 502 theaters in its opening weekend. [33] However, after making 1. 6 million on its first day, estimates were lowered to 5 million. [2] The film ended up debuting 4. 7 million, one of the 50 worst wide openings ever. [34] It was Eastwood's worst opening weekend since Bronco Billy in 1980, and the second-lowest opening of his career. [35] It finished fourth at the box office, behind Jumanji: The Next Level, Frozen II, and Knives Out. [36] 37] The film fell 45% to 2. 6 million in its second weekend,
Movie Online El caso de Richard jewell. Even as a former prosecutor I would have liked to arrest the FBI and media people who ruined Richard Jewell's reputation, life.I wish at the end the movie clarified how he won some settlements against the offending newspaper and others. Clint Eastwood is truly amazing as an actor and a director. Nota Original (03/10/2019) Clint Eastwood dirige El Caso De Richard Jewell ?( Richard Jewell) una película de drama basada en hechos reales escrita por Billy Ray, co-producida por Andy Berman, Leonardo DiCaprio y Jonah Hill, y con las actuaciones de Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Olivia Wilde y Jon Hamm. Esta cinta se estrenará en salas de cine de Estados Unidos este 13 de diciembre. La historia en este filme se basa en el artículo American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell de la periodista Marie Brenner publicado originalmente en la revista Vanity Fair en 1997. Aquí conoceremos a Richard Jewel (Hauser) un guardia de seguridad de AT&T quien descubrió una mochila sospechosa que guardaban dispositivos explosivos en un recinto de los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996. Actúo a tiempo evacuando y salvando vidas antes de que explotaran las bombas. En el largometraje veremos la vida de Jewel después de este incidente. Desde luego, inmediatamente este hombre se convirtió en un héroe gracias a los medios de comunicación, pero poco después se le consideró como sospechoso en el atentado terrorista. A pesar de que el FBI investigó su caso y lo exoneró tres meses después, Jewel nunca recuperó su reputación, lo que hizo daño irreparable a su propia salud. Los interesados en este proyecto (que en un principio iba a ser estelarizado por Hill) podrán ver su primer tráiler oficial desde el siguiente reproductor. (17/10/2019) Warner Bros. Pictures Latinoamérica al fin publica el tráiler oficial con subtítulos en español de esta película. Los que quieran verlo, se los dejamos aquí mismo (reemplazando al avance que estaba en inglés. Al final de la entrada encontrarán una lista con los nombres de las canciones de artistas varios que suenan en la cinta como parte de su soundtrack. Tráiler subtitulado: Canciones en la Película: “The Gambler” ? Kenny Rogers “Macarena” ? Los Del Rio “Ill Take You There” ? Jack Mack and the Heart Attack “I Walked Alone” ? Jack Mack and the Heart Attack “I Reached The Stars” ? Arturo Sandoval “CNN Breaking News” ? Herbert Lamar Avery Dirigida por Clint Eastwood y basada en hechos reales, “El Caso de Richard Jewell” es una historia de lo que sucede cuando lo que se informa como un hecho oculta la verdad. “Hay una bomba en Centennial Park. Tienen 30 minutos. ” El mundo conoce por primera vez a Richard Jewell como el guardia de seguridad que informa haber encontrado el dispositivo en el atentado de Atlanta en 1996, su informe lo convierte en un héroe cuyas acciones rápidas salvan innumerables vidas. Pero en cuestión de días, el aspirante a hacer cumplir la ley se convierte en el sospechoso número uno del FBI, vilipendiado por la prensa y el público por igual, su vida se desgarró. Al comunicarse con el abogado independiente y anti-establecimiento Watson Bryant, Jewell profesa firmemente su inocencia. Pero Bryant descubre que está fuera de su alcance mientras lucha contra los poderes combinados del FBI, GBI y APD para limpiar el nombre de su cliente, mientras evita que Richard confíe en las personas que intentan destruirlo.
Durante los Juegos Olímpicos de verano de 1996 en Atlanta, el guardia de seguridad Richard Jewell descubre una mochila sospechosa debajo de un banco en Centennial Park. Con poco tiempo de sobra, ayuda a evacuar el área hasta que explota el dispositivo incendiario dentro de la bolsa. Aclamado como un héroe que salvó vidas, la propia vida de Jewell comienza a desmoronarse cuando el FBI lo nombra el principal sospechoso del atentado. Ficha Técnica Condición Lanzada Clasificación R/18 Título Original Richard Jewell Idioma Original Inglés Estadounidense Año Lanzamiento 2020 Tiempo Proyección 2 horas y 11 minutos Género(s) Biografía, Crimen, Drama País Origen Estados Unidos Productora No disponible Fecha Estreno 02 de enero, 2020 IMDb 0. 0 Metacritic Rotten Tomatoes Elenco Sin Reparto Asignado No se encontraron personas asociadas a la producción. Staff Sin Personal Asignado Resumen Cartelera Sin Funciones Disponibles No hay funciones disponibles. Funciones Sin Resultados No se encontraron funciones disponibles para la produccón en estos momentos.
Movie Online El caso de Richard jewellery uk. WATCH THIS FILM AND FIND OUT. I KNEW PWH WOULD BE A GREAT ACTOR SINCE I FIRST SAW HIM IN THE TV SERIES KINGDOM. SAM ROCKWELL AND KATHY BATES ARE SPECIAL AS ALWAYS. THIS IS A STICK IT TO THE MAN FILM. ENJOY. The problem for me is that the conclusion of the story occurs prematurely and I feel that the arches of the secondary characters do not close: the FBI agent, the reporter and the lawyer. That subtracted emotion from the impact of the story. I also felt that the film takes a while to start with its main conflict. It could have spent less time at the beginning and more at the end. The most recent film directed by Clint Eastwood, again based on a true story, surprises first with the narrative skill that the man has a director at 89 years old. He is a very skilled narrator whose films are usually entertaining, engaging and emotional. It also stands out for the great staging that involves the recreation of a stage in which the 1996 Atlanta Olympics were held; the crowd scenes, the newspaper office, Richard's mom's apartment. Everything is well set and credible. I also highlight all the performances, each character is well delineated.
Ficha Resumen El mundo conoce por primera vez a Richard Jewell (Paul Walter Hauser) como el guardia de seguridad que informa haber encontrado el dispositivo en el atentado de Atlanta en 1996. Su informe lo convierte en un héroe cuyas acciones salvan muchas vidas. Pero en cuestión de días, se convierte en el sospechoso número uno del FBI, vilipendiado por la prensa y el público por igual. Junto al abogado Watson Bryant (Sam Rockwell) intentará demostrar su inocencia. Trailer Comentario de Clásica contundencia Como ya es reiterado en su obra, el casi nonagenario Clint Eastwood se vale de un suceso real y sus repercusiones para disparar municiones en varios sentidos, y - lo más importante - para brindar un trabajo cinematográfico con valores poco habituales en el cine que Hollywood produce por estos días. Un artículo publicado por Marie Brenner en Vanity Fair, recreado muy libremente por Eastwood y el guionista Billy Ray, recuerda el caso de Richard Jewell, un guardia de seguridad algo ingenuo que, durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta de 1996, descubrió azarosamente una bomba entre la multitud. Si bien el artefacto llegó a explotar - dos personas murieron y varias decenas resultaron heridas - no generó una tragedia mayor justamente por su providencial intervención. La historia tuvo un giro inesperado cuando el FBI y la prensa buscaron convertir al héroe en villano con el rebuscado argumento de que había sido el propio guardia el autor del atentado, buscando con su intervención salvadora glorias y lisonjas no muy comunes en su vida. Como ya es su marca en el orillo, Eastwood nos cuenta la historia a través de un relato clásico, paciente a la vez que contundente y con un cuidado extremo por los detalles. El viejo Clint, el mismo que hace alarde de su perfil conservador y republicano en sus declaraciones públicas, impregna sin embargo a su cine de valores, ética, de un profundo humanismo - pocas veces se ha abordado el tema de la inmigración como en Gran Torino (2008. y ubica al individuo en el centro de todas las cuestiones. Aquí, al mismo tiempo que se pone en la piel de una persona que por presiones e intereses se ve enjuiciada por quienes admira, dirige su mirada desencantada y aleccionadora hacia la gran prensa (no faltan quienes dicen que esto tiene que ver con el acoso de los medios hacia Donald Trump) y hacia estamentos que, como el FBI, no escatiman en recursos con tal de al menos sembrar la duda sobre la inocencia o culpabilidad de un ciudadano. Cuando el mundo se le viene encima, Jewell solo cuenta con el apoyo incondicional de su abogado y amigo Watson y de su madre Bobi, evidenciando otro de los rasgos distintivos en las historias de Clint: la importancia de los lazos afectivos en la vida de las personas. El oficio narrativo del veterano cineasta se hace una fiesta con esta historia y hasta llega a disimular el único detalle que no encaja del todo en la anécdota; en determinado momento, cuando la verdad se va tornando evidente, el personaje de Kathy Scruggs (muy bien Olivia Wilde) la periodista que, de forma amarillista y ampulosa, divulgó las sospechas sobre Jewell, tiene un gesto de arrepentimiento que no encaja con su accionar a lo largo del film. Es un detalle, pero realmente no pasa inadvertido. En el trío protagónico está otra de las excelencias del film. El casi desconocido Paul Walter Hauser ( Yo soy Tonya, El infiltrado del KKKlan) compone brillantemente al atribulado Jewell, ungiéndolo de la gama de matices imprescindible para un personaje ya de por sí complejo y también fascinante. Sam Rockwell brinda otra acostumbrada gran labor como el abogado Watson Bryant, al igual que la maravillosa Kathy Bates en el rol de Bobi, la madre de Richard. Además de todos los valores reseñados, esta película genera una oportuna reflexión en cuanto a la pertinencia de poner en tela de juicio noticias que, repetidas una y otra vez, solo buscan transformar en real lo que determinados intereses priorizan. Sobran ejemplos. Por Pablo Delucis para.
T13, Tele 13. Te contamos más detalles sobre el caso verídico en que se basó Clint Eastwood. Al director ganador del Oscar, Clint Eastwood, sin dudas le gusta llevar a la pantalla grande historias reales, ya lo hemos comprobado con películas como La Mula, 15:17 Tren a Paris, y Sully, entre otras. Por lo tanto, su última cinta, El Caso Richard Jewell, no es la excepción; esta se centra en el atentado ocurrido en Parque Olímpico del Centenario, en Atlanta 1996, mientras transcurría un show por motivo de los Juegos Olímpicos. Y la repercusión mediática que hubo en torno a quién descubrió la bomba casera: el entonces guardia de seguridad Richard Jewell. Lo cierto es que Eastwood ha realizado una investigación meticulosa de este héroe devenido en sospechoso, y si bien la historia que narra parece ser bastante fiel a lo ocurrido, ha levantado alguna que otra controversia, sobre todo por cómo aborda el personaje de la ya fallecida reportera Kathy Scruggs. Todo comienza cuando el 27 de julio de 1996, en medio de un concierto en el Parque del Centenario, alrededor de la una de la mañana, un hombre llama al 911 advirtiendo que hay una bomba. 20 minutos después ocurre una explosión que termina con la vida de dos personas y deja a cientos de heridos. ¿QUIÉN ERA RICHARD JEWELL? Este atentado podría haber cobrado más víctimas sino fuera por las acciones del guardia de seguridad Richard Jewell, quien notó una mochila debajo de un banco; ante la sospecha, ayudó a limpiar el perímetro antes de que la bomba explotara. Si bien al principio fue aclamado como héroe, de repente se convirtió en el principal sospechoso del caso, debido a su historial. Mientras trabajaba como guardia en un edificio, Jewell había detenido a una pareja por hacer demasiado ruido, y a su vez fue arrestado por hacerse pasar por un policía; también había recibido quejas cuando trabajaba en el campus de Piedmont College, ya que allanaba los dormitorios de los estudiantes sin permiso. Por lo que los agentes del FBI asignados a este caso, desarrollaron la hipótesis de que Jewell había colocado la bomba, para quedar cómo un héroe ante el mundo. Encima en un allanamiento en su casa descubren una extensa colección de armas y partes de escombros del bombardeo, tipo souvenir. Luego de que un informante del FBI le cuenta esta teoría a la periodista del Atlanta Journal, Kathy Scruggs, ella escribe un artículo que sale en primera plana y se desata toda una persecución policial y mediática sobre el supuesto acusado y su madre. ¿TODO LO VISTO EN LA PELÍCULA FUE REAL? Más allá de la mirada que aporta Eastwood, si, todo fue tal cual: es cierta la descompostura de Richard mientras trabajaba; también que vivía con su madre en el momento que ocurrieron los hechos; la acusación del director del Piedmont College; que el acoso mediático fue feroz, lo llegaron a comparar con un asesino de niños y en varios programas se burlaban de su aspecto; los trucos del FBI; y que contrató al abogado sureño Watson Bryant para que lo defendiera. Olivia Wilde y la verdader Kathy Lo único que parece disentir con lo que se cuenta en el film, es que la periodista Kathy Scruggs nunca se acostó con un agente del FBI para conseguir la primicia. Lamentablemente Kathy falleció en 2001, y no puede defenderse; pero sus amigos y compañeros de trabajo están de acuerdo en que ella nunca hubiese cambiado su cuerpo por información, ni se conoce ninguna evidencia que sugiera que lo hizo. Lo cierto es que después de este suceso, ella sufrió un grave deterioro en su salud. ¿CUÁNTO SE TARDÓ EN ATRAPAR AL VERDADERO CULPABLE? Tras meses de una intensa investigación, no se presentaron cargos contra Jewell, básicamente porque no hubo ninguna prueba en su contra, pero el daño personal ya estaba hecho. Llevó más de siete años capturar al verdadero terrorista, Eric Robert Rudolph, quien bombardeó dos sitios más en Georgia (una clínica de abortos y un bar de lesbianas. Después de lo ocurrido Richard Jewell pasó gran parte de su tiempo tratando de reparar su vida, incluso demandó a los medios que lo acusaron injustamente. Se convirtió en un oficial de policía en una pequeña ciudad de Georgia, perdió varios kilos y se casó. El 29 de agosto de 2007, como resultado de una insuficiencia cardíaca, Richard falleció a los 44 años. Su madre, Bobi Jewell, siente que el estrés de su terrible experiencia contribuyó a su muerte prematura. Que historia, ¿no? Ya la puedes ver en cine y ejecutada de manera excelente por el maestro Clint Eastwood. (Foto de portada: Warner Bros...
Richard Jewell Born Richard White [1] December 17, 1962 Danville, Virginia [1] Died August 29, 2007 (aged?44) Woodbury, Georgia Other?names Richard Allensworth Jewell Occupation Security guard, Georgia law enforcement officer (Police Officer & Deputy Sheriff, at the time of his death. Known?for July 1996: discovered pipe bomb at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, helped evacuate people from the area before the bomb exploded three days later: falsely implicated by media and FBI of planting the bomb himself October 1996: exonerated by an FBI investigation Richard Allensworth Jewell (born Richard White; 1] December 17, 1962 ? August 29, 2007) was an American security guard and police officer famous for his role in the events surrounding the Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. While working as a security guard for AT&T, in connection with the Olympics, he discovered a backpack containing three pipe bombs on the park grounds. [1] Jewell alerted police and helped evacuate the area before the bomb exploded, saving many people from injury or death. Initially hailed by the media as a hero, Jewell was later considered a suspect, before ultimately being cleared. Despite never being charged, he underwent a " trial by media. which took a toll on his personal and professional life. Jewell was eventually exonerated, and Eric Rudolph was later found to have been the bomber. [2] 3] In 2006, Governor Sonny Perdue publicly thanked Jewell on behalf of the State of Georgia for saving the lives of people at the Olympics. [4] Jewell died on August 29, 2007, at age 44 due to heart failure from complications of diabetes. Personal life [ edit] Jewell was born Richard White in Danville, Virginia, the son of Bobi, an insurance claims coordinator, and Robert Earl White, who worked for Chevrolet. [1] Richard's birth-parents divorced when he was four. When his mother remarried to John Jewell, an insurance executive, his stepfather adopted him. [1] Bombing [ edit] Centennial Olympic Park was designed as the "town square" of the Olympics, and thousands of spectators had gathered for a late concert and merrymaking. Sometime after midnight, July 27, 1996, Eric Robert Rudolph, a terrorist who would later bomb a lesbian nightclub and two abortion clinics, planted a green backpack containing a fragmentation-laden pipe bomb underneath a bench. Jewell was working as a security guard for the event. He discovered the bag and alerted Georgia Bureau of Investigation officers. This discovery was nine minutes before Rudolph called 9-1-1 to deliver a warning. During a Jack Mack and the Heart Attack performance, Jewell and other security guards began clearing the immediate area so that a bomb squad could investigate the suspicious package. The bomb exploded 13 minutes later, killing Alice Hawthorne and injuring over one hundred others. A cameraman also died of a heart attack while running to cover the incident. Investigation and the media [ edit] Early news reports lauded Jewell as a hero for helping to evacuate the area after he spotted the suspicious package. Three days later, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed that the FBI was treating him as a possible suspect, based largely on a "lone bomber" criminal profile. For the next several weeks, the news media focused aggressively on him as the presumed culprit, labeling him with the ambiguous term " person of interest. sifting through his life to match a leaked "lone bomber" profile that the FBI had used. The media, to varying degrees, portrayed Jewell as a failed law enforcement officer who may have planted the bomb so he could "find" it and be a hero. [5] A Justice Department investigation of the FBI's conduct found the FBI had tried to manipulate Jewell into waiving his constitutional rights by telling him he was taking part in a training film about bomb detection, although the report concluded "no intentional violation of Mr. Jewell's civil rights and no criminal misconduct" had taken place. [6] 7] 8] Jewell was never officially charged, but the FBI thoroughly and publicly searched his home twice, questioned his associates, investigated his background, and maintained 24-hour surveillance of him. The pressure began to ease only after Jewell's attorneys hired an ex-FBI agent to administer a polygraph, which Jewell passed. [5] On October 26, 1996, the investigating US Attorney, Kent Alexander, in an extremely unusual act, sent Jewell a letter formally clearing him, stating "based on the evidence developed to date. Richard Jewell is not considered a target of the federal criminal investigation into the bombing on July 27, 1996, at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta. 9] Libel cases [ edit] After his exoneration, Jewell filed lawsuits against the media outlets which he said had libeled him, primarily NBC News and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and insisted on a formal apology from them. In 2006, Jewell said the lawsuits were not about money, and that the vast majority of the settlements went to lawyers or taxes. He said the lawsuits were about clearing his name. [5] Richard Jewell v. Piedmont College [ edit] Jewell filed suit against his former employer Piedmont College, Piedmont College President Raymond Cleere and college spokesman Scott Rawles. [10] Jewell's attorneys contended that Cleere called the FBI and spoke to the Atlanta newspapers, providing them with false information on Jewell and his employment there as a security guard. Jewell's lawsuit accused Cleere of describing Jewell as a "badge-wearing zealot" who "would write epic police reports for minor infractions. 11] Piedmont College settled for an undisclosed amount. [12] Richard Jewell v. NBC [ edit] Jewell sued NBC News for this statement, made by Tom Brokaw, The speculation is that the FBI is close to making the case. They probably have enough to arrest him right now, probably enough to prosecute him, but you always want to have enough to convict him as well. There are still some holes in this case. 13] Even though NBC stood by its story, the network agreed to pay Jewell 500, 000. [10] Richard Jewell v. New York Post [ edit] On July 23, 1997, Jewell sued the New York Post for 15 million in damages, contending that the paper portrayed him in articles, photographs and an editorial cartoon as an "aberrant" person with a "bizarre employment history" who was probably guilty of the bombing. [14] He eventually settled with the newspaper for an undisclosed amount. [15] Richard Jewell v. Cox Enterprises (d. b. a. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. edit] Jewell also sued the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper because, according to Jewell, the paper's headlines read, FBI suspects 'hero' guard may have planted bomb. pretty much started the whirlwind. 16] In one article, the Atlanta Journal compared Richard Jewell's case to that of serial killer Wayne Williams. [13] 17] The newspaper was the only defendant that did not settle with Jewell. The lawsuit remained pending for several years, having been considered at one time by the Supreme Court of Georgia, and had become an important part of case law regarding whether journalists could be forced to reveal their sources. Jewell's estate continued to press the case even after his death in 2007, but in July 2011 the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled for the defendant. The Court concluded that "because the articles in their entirety were substantially true at the time they were published?even though the investigators' suspicions were ultimately deemed unfounded?they cannot form the basis of a defamation action. 18] CNN [ edit] Although CNN settled with Jewell for an undisclosed monetary amount, CNN maintained that its coverage had been "fair and accurate. 19] Aftermath [ edit] In July 1997, U. S. Attorney General Janet Reno, prompted by a reporter's question at her weekly news conference, expressed regret over the FBI's leak to the news media that led to the widespread presumption of his guilt, and apologized outright, saying, I'm very sorry it happened. I think we owe him an apology. I regret the leak. 20] The same year, Jewell made public appearances. He appeared in Michael Moore 's 1997 film, The Big One. He had a cameo in the September 27, 1997 episode of Saturday Night Live, in which he jokingly fended off suggestions that he was responsible for the deaths of Mother Teresa and Princess Diana. [21] In 2001, Jewell was honored as the Grand Marshal of Carmel, Indiana's Independence Day Parade. Jewell was chosen in keeping with the parade's theme of "Unsung Heroes. 22] On April 13, 2005, Jewell was exonerated completely when Eric Rudolph, as part of a plea deal, pled guilty to carrying out the bombing attack at Centennial Olympic Park, as well as three other attacks across the southern U. Just over a year later, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue honored Jewell for his rescue efforts during the attack. [23] 24] Jewell worked in various law enforcement jobs, including as a police officer in Pendergrass, Georgia. He worked as a deputy sheriff in Meriwether County, Georgia until his death. He also gave speeches at colleges. [5] On each anniversary of the bombing until his illness and eventual death, he would privately place a rose at the Centennial Olympic Park scene where spectator Alice Hawthorne died. [25] Death and legacy [ edit] Jewell died on August 29, 2007, at the age of 44. He was suffering from serious medical problems that were related to diabetes. [4] Richard Jewell, a biographical drama film, was released in the United States on December 13, 2019. [26] The film was directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It was written by Billy Ray, based on the 1997 article "American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell. by Marie Brenner, and the book The Suspect: An Olympic Bombing, the FBI, the Media, and Richard Jewell, the Man Caught in the Middle (2019) by Kent Alexander and Kevin Salwen. [27] 28] 29] 30] 31] Jew
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