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Best of Enemies
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Best of Enemies

Buckley vs. Vidal. 2 Men. 10 Debates. Television Would Never Be the Same.
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TMDB 7.216+20151h 27mEnglish
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Synopsis

A documentary about the legendary series of nationally televised debates in 1968 between two great public intellectuals, the liberal Gore Vidal and the conservative William F. Buckley Jr. Intended as commentary on the issues of their day, these vitriolic and explosive encounters came to define the modern era of public discourse in the media, marking the big bang moment of our contemporary media landscape when spectacle trumped content and argument replaced substance. Best of Enemies delves into the entangled biographies of these two great thinkers, and luxuriates in the language and the theater of their debates, begging the question, "What has television done to the way we discuss politics in our democracy today?"

Director
Morgan NevilleFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Tremolo Productions7 production companies
Release
July 31, 2015Released
Box Office
Budget $1M

Top Cast

8 of 25
Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal
Self
William F. Buckley Jr.
William F. Buckley Jr.
Self
Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer
Voice of William F. Buckley
John Lithgow
John Lithgow
Voice of Gore Vidal
Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett
Self
Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens
Self
Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky
Self (archival)
Reid Buckley
Self

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Reviews

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rsanek
Apr 11, 2021

Interesting watch. Vidal's name was recognizable to me but I had never really known how successful he was as a author (and playwright!). It is interesting to see how profit-seeking capitalism in media (in this case TV, but now also on social media platforms) really incentivizes content that is belligerent and argumentative. I have a hard time believing that anyone would say that this is the ideal stuff to be consuming, and yet nothing is done to change the status quo. The last part of the film was perhaps the most enjoyable for me, where we watch as Buckley wrestles with a statement he made in the debates for seemingly the rest of his life.

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