The true story of journalist Stephen Glass, the twenty-something whiz kid who quickly rose from a minor writing post in Washington, to a feature writer in such publications as Rolling Stone and the New Republic. By the mid-90s, Glass' articles had turned him into one of the most sought-after young journalists in Washington--until a bizarre chain of events suddenly stopped his career dead in its tracks.
Production Lions Gate Films (presents) (copyright owners); Cruise/Wagner Productions (as Cruise/Wagner); Baumgarten Merims Productions (as Baumgarten Merims); Forest Park Pictures (in association with);
Cast Names Hayden Christensen; Peter Sarsgaard; Chloë Sevigny; Rosario Dawson; Melanie Lynskey; Hank Azaria; Steve Zahn; Mark Blum; Simone-Elise Girard; Chad Donella; Jamie Elman; Luke Kirby; Cas Anvar; Linda Smith; Ted Kotcheff; Owen Rotharmel; Bill Rowat; Michele Scarabelli; Terry Simpson; Howard Rosenstein; Louis Philippe Dandenault; Morgan Kelly; Christian Tessier; James Berlingieri; Brett Watson; Andrew Airlie; Russell Yuen; Pierre LeBlanc; Pauline Little; Kim Taschereau; Phillip Cole; Mark Camacho; Ian Blouin; Lynne Adams; Caroline Goodall; Brittany Drisdelle; Isabelle Champeau; Jeffrey Ford;
Box Office USD 2,207,975
Release Date 2003-08-30 (Telluride Film Festival) 2003-09-14 (Boston Film Festival) 2003-09-21 (Woodstock Film Festival) 2003-10-03 (Mill Valley Film Festival) 2003-10-09 (Austin Film Festival) 2003-10-31 (Los Angeles, California) 2003-10-31 (New York City, New York) 2003-11-14 (limited)
Genres Drama;
MPAA Rating [?] Rated PG-13 for language, sexual references and brief drug use.
Running Time 1 hr. 29 min. 1 hr. 34 min. 1 hr. 39 min. (Toronto International Film Festival)