based on the true life of Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass, who rose to fame as a young writer in his twenties and worked for three years as a staff writer for The New Republic. While looking for a shortcut to popularity, Glass fabricated sources, statements, and even entire stories, but his fraud was eventually uncovered.
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based on the true life of Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass, who rose to fame as a young writer in his twenties and worked for three years as a staff writer for The New Republic. While looking for a shortcut to popularity, Glass fabricated sources, statements, and even entire stories, but his fraud was eventually uncovered.
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