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The Forgotten Oliver Stone Film That Exposed U.S. Hypocrisy | SALVADOR (1986)
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The Forgotten Oliver Stone Film That Exposed U.S. Hypocrisy | SALVADOR (1986)

What happens when journalism isn’t about uncovering corruption in boardrooms, but surviving on the front lines of a civil war? Oliver Stone’s Salvador (1986) throws James Woods into the chaos of Central America’s brutal conflict, where photojournalism becomes both a weapon and a death sentence. The hosts dissect how Salvador critiques America’s political interests abroad, captures the moral decay of wartime journalism, and showcases one of Woods’ greatest performances.

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October 5, 20251h 52mExplicit

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Show Notes

What happens when journalism isn’t about uncovering corruption in boardrooms, but surviving on the front lines of a civil war? Oliver Stone’s Salvador (1986) throws James Woods into the chaos of Central America’s brutal conflict, where photojournalism becomes both a weapon and a death sentence. The hosts dissect how Salvador critiques America’s political interests abroad, captures the moral decay of wartime journalism, and showcases one of Woods’ greatest performances.


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