Oliver Stone's seminal JFK, released in December of 1991 and now on its 30th anniversary, has influenced a wide range of things from policy to cinematography in the intervening decades. The defining interpretation of the beloved president's death has been as lauded as it has been challenged, and that discussion has been reopened this year with the JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass documentary that was released last month, also directed by Stone himself.
Stone reminisced with Screen Rant
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