Many would agree that Errol Morris is one of the greatest living documentary directors, and arguably the best ever. His new film, TABLOID, tells the twisting tale of Joyce McKinney, a former Miss Wyoming who, in 1977 traveled to England to win back her boyfriend, a Mormon missionary. Whether she kidnapped him or hew went willingly is up for debate, but the salacious details of the "abduction" quickly became fodder for England's voracious tabloids.
In part 2 of my interview with Errol Morris, he talks about the media's role in the pursuit of truth and how absolute truths do exist.
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I like his focus on truth. Truth isn't relative, perspective is relative. This makes curiosity an essential virtue, I believe, and the courage to want to learn things you may not like.
TheGiantRobot 7 months ago