The Pulitzer At 100 (2017)

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The Pulitzer at 100, by Oscar and Emmy winning director Kirk Simon, is a ninety-minute independent documentary released in conjunction with the Pulitzer Centennial in April 2016. This film is told through the riveting stories of the artists that have won the prestigious prize. With Pulitzer work read by Helen Mirren, Natalie Portman, Liev Schreiber, John Lithgow and Yara Shahidi; journalists include Carl Bernstein, Nick Kristof, Thomas Friedman, and David Remnick; authors include Toni Morrison, Michael Chabon, Junot Díaz, Tony Kushner, and Ayad Akhtar; and musicians Wynton Marsalis, David Crosby, and John Adams also share their stories.

Introduction
"The Pulitzer at 100" is a 2017 documentary film directed by Kirk Simon. It commemorates the centennial of the esteemed Pulitzer Prize, the highest award for journalism, literature, and musical composition in the United States. The movie dives deeply into the history of the prize and includes direct accounts from several prize recipients about the impact and value of the acknowledgment.

A Journey Through History
The documentary traces the history of the Pulitzer Prize, starting from its creation by paper publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, who established the award in his will. The film brightens Pulitzer's vision for the prize as a tool to incentivize and reward impressive journalism and imagination. It as a result covers some of the watershed moments in the Prize's history, delving into the lives and works of a number of noteworthy receivers, totally encapsulating the influential power that the Pulitzer Prize has held since 1917.

In Their Own Words
Discussions with a roster of notable Pulitzer Prize winners form the focal point of the movie. These include interviews with authors, journalists, photographers and musicians like Thomas L. Friedman, Paul Harding, Tracy K. Smith, Wynton Marsalis, Carl Bernstein, Nick Ut, John Adams, and Michael Cunningham. Through engaging narratives, they remember what winning the prize meant to them, how it changed their lives, their work, and their views on the developing world and their crafts. They also shed light on the significance of the Pulitzer in promoting excellence in their respective fields.

Impact on Society
"The Pulitzer at 100" does not stop at just showcasing the accomplishments of its winners. Rather, it goes a step even more to delineate the societal and worldwide impact of their works. The movie underscores how Pulitzer-winning journalism, books, and music structure have prompted political modification, increased awareness about modern problems, and elicited psychological reaction among audiences. It effectively underscores the power of the Pulitzer as not simply an award, but as an instrument for social transformation.

Reflections on Journalism and Creativity
Throughout the movie, there is a constant reflection on the essence of journalism, literature, and music structure. The storytelling journeys within a myriad of Pulitzer-winning works, showcasing their creativity and the essential role they play in society. This verifies Joseph Pulitzer's facility that fantastic journalism and creative expression frequently serve as pillars of democracy and liberty. Notably, the film likewise discusses obstacles in the contemporary journalism landscape in the middle of the rise of phony news and raises relevant questions about the future trajectory of the profession.

Conclusion
"The Pulitzer at 100" offers a detailed evaluation of the Pulitzer Prize and its long-lasting effect on journalism, literature, and music composition. Through the lens of Pulitzer winners, it tells engaging stories of creativity, quality, and societal improvement. Kirk Simon's masterfully crafted film uses an informing, thought-provoking expedition of the status and prominence of the Pulitzer Prize, distinguishing it as a beacon of excellence in the world of arts and journalism. As much as it is a celebration of the previous 100 years, it is likewise an instigation for the future, underscoring the continued importance and significance of the Pulitzer in the 21st century and beyond.

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