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Frost/Nixon
Frost/Nixon
2008 ·122 min ·France, United Kingdom, United States of America ·R 18+
8.2
IMDb 7.6 КП 7.6 RT 93% MC 80
Drama, History
Director: Ron Howard
🎭 Based on «Frost/Nixon» byPeter Morgan
Trailers Frost/Nixon

For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent. But in summer 1977, the steely, cunning former commander-in-chief agreed to sit for one all-inclusive interview to confront the questions of his time in office and the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency. Nixon surprised everyone in selecting Frost as his televised confessor, intending to easily outfox the breezy British showman and secure a place in the hearts and minds of Americans. Likewise, Frost's team harboured doubts about their boss's ability to hold his own. But as the cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits resulted.

Budget: $25M
US Gross: $18.62M
Worldwide: $27.43M
Frank Langella
Actor
Michael Sheen
Actor
Sam Rockwell
Actor
🎬 Academy Awards 2009 — Best Picture
🎬 Academy Awards 2009 — Best Film Editing
🎬 Golden Globe 2009 — Best Actor (Drama)
🎬 Golden Globe 2009 — Best Picture (Drama)
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2009 — Best Cast Ensemble
🎬 BAFTA 2009 — Best Picture
🎬 Golden Globe 2009 — Best Director
🎬 Academy Awards 2009 — Best Actor
🎬 BAFTA 2009 — Best Makeup and Hairstyling
🎬 Academy Awards 2009 — Best Adapted Screenplay
🎬 Golden Globe 2009 — Best Screenplay
🎬 Golden Globe 2009 — Best Original Score
🎬 BAFTA 2009 — Best Actor
🎬 BAFTA 2009 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 2009 — Best Film Editing
🎬 Academy Awards 2009 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 2009 — Best Adapted Screenplay
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2009 — Best Actor

Frost/Nixon is widely regarded as a compelling and intellectually gripping drama anchored by exceptional lead performances. While some viewers find the film's pacing or lack of deep political analysis limiting, most praise the high-stakes chemistry that turns a series of interviews into a tense, cinematic duel.

Acting Frank Langella provides a masterful, nuanced performance that evokes genuine sympathy for the disgraced president.
Direction The film successfully transforms a series of static interviews into a high-stakes, thriller-like verbal boxing match.
Acting Michael Sheen effectively grounds the narrative, successfully evolving his character from a superficial showman into a formidable challenger.
Theme The script favors dramatic tension over rigorous political or historical analysis, which satisfies those seeking character study but disappoints those looking for policy depth.
Pacing Opinions are divided on the film's pacing; some find the two-hour runtime tightly engaging, while others argue it lacks the sustained paranoia required to match its cinematic ambitions.
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