In addition to interviews, writer-director Peter Landesman searched out sources of information that had been long forgotten: out-of-print books, oral histories, interviews tucked away for decades in drawers. "There are few really important accounts of the Oswald family," he said. "Probably the most valuable was a little-known book by historian Priscilla McMillan called 'Marina and Lee'. She was a young American journalist living in Moscow at the time that Lee Harvey Oswald defected to the Soviet Union. She interviewed him while he was recovering from a suicide attempt. After he was killed, she spent many days talking with his widow and her book was the only one that made simple, undeniable sense to me. The Robert Oswald storyline in the movie largely came out of that."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:24