In den 1970er Jahren übernimmt Katharine „Kay“ Graham das Unternehmen ihrer Familie – die Washington Post – und wird so zur ersten Zeitungsverlegerin der USA. Schon bald darauf sieht sie sich in eine Auseinandersetzung von ungeheuren Ausmaßen mit der amerikanischen Regierung verwickelt, als sie gemeinsam mit dem ehrgeizigen Redakteur Ben Bradlee auf eine Story über vier US-Präsidenten und deren jeweiliges geheimes Wissen über Amerikas Rolle im Vietnam-Krieg stößt. Vollblutjournalist Bradlee will die Informationen um jeden Preis veröffentlichen, selbst wenn er dafür ins Gefängnis gehen muss, Graham bangt um die Sicherheit und die finanzielle Zukunft ihrer Angestellten. Ihre Position als Journalistin, amerikanische Patriotin und Geschäftsfrau bringt sie in eine moralische Zwickmühle.
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Meryl Streep
Kay Graham
Meryl Streep delivers a nuanced and captivating performance as Katharine "Kay" Graham in the historical drama "The Post." She brings to life the story of the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, as Graham grapples with the decision to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971, which exposed government secrets about the Vietnam War. Streep's portrayal is a masterclass in subtlety and strength, capturing Graham's transformation from a reluctant leader, uncertain of her role in a male-dominated industry, to a bold and decisive figure who stands up for the press's constitutional rights. Her performance is marked by an understated yet powerful depiction of Graham's internal conflicts and ultimate resolve, earning Streep widespread acclaim and adding another iconic role to her illustrious career. Streep's Graham is not just a woman finding her voice, but a media titan learning to navigate the complexities of power, ethics, and freedom of the press during a pivotal moment in American history.
Tom Hanks
Ben Bradlee
Tom Hanks delivered a compelling performance as Ben Bradlee in the 2017 historical drama "The Post," directed by Steven Spielberg. With his characteristic gravitas and nuanced portrayal, Hanks embodied the role of the tenacious Washington Post editor during a pivotal moment in American journalism. His Bradlee is a man of principle and resolve, grappling with the ethical dilemmas of publishing the Pentagon Papers, which exposed the government's deceit regarding the Vietnam War. Hanks captured Bradlee's fiery spirit and unwavering commitment to the truth, showcasing his dynamic range as an actor and his ability to bring to life a historical figure with authenticity and depth. His interaction with Meryl Streep's Katharine Graham highlighted the complexities of their partnership and the courage it took to challenge the Nixon administration, ultimately reinforcing the importance of a free press. Hanks's performance was not just a portrayal of Bradlee; it was a tribute to the integrity and moral fortitude that journalism at its best can represent.
Sarah Paulson
Tony Bradlee
Sarah Paulson delivered a nuanced and compelling performance as Tony Bradlee, the wife of Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, in the 2017 historical drama "The Post." Her portrayal of Tony was not merely that of a supporting spouse; instead, Paulson imbued the character with a strong sense of individuality and moral fortitude. Tony's character grapples with the weight of the potential consequences that publishing the Pentagon Papers might have on her family and the nation. Paulson's performance highlighted the internal conflict between her personal loyalty to her husband and her own journalistic integrity, as she both supports and challenges Ben Bradlee, played by Tom Hanks, in his pivotal decision-making process. With a poised demeanor and incisive dialogue delivery, Paulson brought a layered complexity to Tony Bradlee, showcasing her character's intelligence, grace under pressure, and her significant, if sometimes overlooked, influence within the corridors of power during a defining moment in journalistic history. Her performance was a standout element in an already star-studded cast, contributing to the film's exploration of freedom of the press and the personal risks involved in upholding the truth.
Bob Odenkirk
Ben Bagdikian
Bob Odenkirk delivered a commendable performance as Ben Bagdikian in Steven Spielberg's 2017 historical drama "The Post." As the Washington Post's assistant managing editor for investigative reporting, Odenkirk's portrayal of Bagdikian is one of quiet determination and journalistic integrity. He brings a sense of gravitas and urgency to the role, embodying the character's unwavering commitment to the truth in the midst of the newspaper's decision to publish the Pentagon Papers. Odenkirk's nuanced acting captures the intensity and moral fortitude required to stand against the government's efforts to suppress freedom of the press. His performance is a compelling portrayal of a journalist's role in upholding democracy, complementing the film's overarching narrative about the power of journalism and the importance of the First Amendment.
Carrie Coon
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Jesse Plemons
Roger Clark
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Will Denton
Michael
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Jennifer Dundas
Liz Hylton
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