Culture
Culture follows Tim Stevens, a junior editor at a famous New York daily who finally lands a promotion that changes the rhythm of his workday. The promotion brings in a secretary named Fay and a veteran newsroom culture rooted in tradition. Tim finds himself trying to manage the expectations of... Read more
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About Culture
Culture follows Tim Stevens, a junior editor at a famous New York daily who finally lands a promotion that changes the rhythm of his workday. The promotion brings in a secretary named Fay and a veteran newsroom culture rooted in tradition. Tim finds himself trying to manage the expectations of the starched old guard while his new boss pushes a different ethos. That ethos centers on speed, efficiency and organization, a fast forward approach that clashes with the slower, craft oriented habits Tim thought he understood. The film sketches the pressures of deadlines, editorial politics and the constant tug of office loyalties. It's a sharp, light satire about a newspaper at a crossroads. The clash unfolds through deadlines interdepartmental rivalries and the humor of misread memos.
Culture was directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, early collaborators whose work would later gain wider notice. The film sits among their smaller scale projects, offering a witty snapshot of a New York newsroom and the people who animate it.
Box office details for Culture are not readily documented, reflecting its limited release and modest profile. There is no widely cited worldwide gross to track, which fits its status as a lesser known comedy from the late 1990s.
No major awards or nominations are listed for Culture, suggesting it did not command the kind of industry recognition that more prominent comedies receive. The absence of accolades does not diminish its brisk humor or the performances from the ensemble.
At its core the film examines the friction between traditional newsroom care and the push for speed and efficiency. It plays with authority mentorship and similar tensions in a way that feels timeless to anyone who has worked under changing guidelines. The humor comes from clash not caricature and lands best when timing meets character.
Details
- Release Date
- October 01, 1997
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
Cast
Greg Germann
Tim Stevens
Florence Stanley
Fay
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Bill
Tushka Bergen
Ms. Johnson
Alan Oppenheimer
Editor
Fred Sanders
Editor
Basil Hoffman
Editor
Director: Will Speck, Josh Gordon