A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power And Jayson Blair At The New York Times
A FRAGILE TRUST tells the shocking story of Jayson Blair, the most infamous serial plagiarist of our time, and how he unleashed the massive scandal that rocked the New York Times and the entire world of journalism. In 2003, Blair was caught plagiarizing the work of other reporters and supplementing his own reporting with fabricated details in dozens of stories published in the Times. The ensuing media frenzy left a major blemish on the history of the ‘Old Grey Lady’, which a year earlier won a record 7 Pulitzer prizes for its coverage of 9/11. It was a spectacular fall for both Blair and the paper. The daily operations of the Times newsroom became a public spectacle as every major news outlet picked up the story. The fact that Blair is African-American was emphasized again and again as accounts of the ‘Blair Affair’ served up sordid details in a soap-opera style tale of deception, drug abuse, racism, mental illness, hierarchy, white guilt, and power struggles inside the hallowed halls of the New York Times. Through the course of the film, we follow Blair as he unravels in the face of mounting pressures and distractions. Starting with his ‘reporting’ of the plagiarized article that ultimately lead to his undoing, we trace the rise and fall of this fascinating young reporter as he clings to his career at the Times even as he is losing his mind. The Jayson Blair scandal is at the most basic level a compelling, character-driven narrative about an important chapter in the history of journalism. It is also a complex story about power, ethics, representation, race, and accountability in the mainstream media. Featuring exclusive interviews with former Executive Editor Howell Raines and Blair himself, A FRAGILE TRUST is the first and only film to tell the whole sordid story while exploring these deeper themes. With more publications moving to online-only formats and plagiarism on the rise, this cautionary tale about ethical transgressions is more relevant than ever.
Starring
Jayson Blair, Howell Raines, Howard Kurtz
Director
Samantha Grant