Some historical dramas attempt an accurate portrayal of a historical event or biography, while others are fictionalized tales based on persons or events.
Julian Assange has called The Fifth Estate “toxic” and “a massive propaganda attack”. He isn’t the only one unhappy with his biopic. Most subjects dissatisfied with their portrayals have had to suffice with mild grumblings.
Julian Assange has called The Fifth Estate “toxic” and “a massive propaganda attack”. He isn’t the only one unhappy with his biopic. Most subjects dissatisfied with their portrayals have had to suffice with mild grumblings.
Julian Assange has called The Fifth Estate “toxic” and “a massive propaganda attack”. He isn’t the only one unhappy with his biopic. Most subjects dissatisfied with their portrayals have had to suffice with mild grumblings.
Julian Assange has called The Fifth Estate “toxic” and “a massive propaganda attack”. He isn’t the only one unhappy with his biopic. Most subjects dissatisfied with their portrayals have had to suffice with mild grumblings.
Charles Dickens' dark portrayals of the industrial revolution come to life with 'lovely' memories of disease, pestilence, and starving orphans in Victorian England.