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Fox News Founder Roger Ailes Gets Sympathetic Documentary
A sympathetic documentary concerning the late Fox News founder Roger Ailes, titled “Man in the Arena” and narrated by Jon Voight, was launched on Friday throughout digital platforms. Watch the trailer embed above.
Ailes’ tenure on the community he based led to July 2016 in shame following a lawsuit filed by former “Real Story” host Gretchen Carlson, who accused himi of sexual harassment. More girls adopted Carlson with related accusations. He died in May 2017 on the age of 77.
“Man within the Arena’ was produced, written and directed by legal professional and first time director Michael Barnes and options interviews with former Vice President Dan Quayle, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Rudy Giuliani, Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, and President Donald Trump. Additionally, the documentary options interviews with Elizabeth Ailes, Ailes’s widow alongside together with his son, and brother.
“The release of “Man in the Arena’ is timely as our society debates the meaning of free speech and whether the search for truth is advanced by listening to other points of view,” mentioned Barnes in an announcement to TheWrap. “My own perspective and bias is that truth emerges when multiple points of view are aired, and my aim with the film is to present Roger Ailes accurately and in context, to give viewers a deeper understanding of the high price that champions of free speech can pay, and to fascinate them with the incredible and unlikely story of a poor kid named Roger Ailes and the obstacles he continually overcame to succeed in many fields.”
“Man in the Arena” is presently out there on digital platforms.