Under Fire.
"Under Fire," directed by Roger Spottiswoode, is a gripping 1983 political thriller set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Nicaraguan Revolution in the late 1970s. The film follows three American journalists who are swept up in the chaos and moral complexities of reporting on a war-torn nation struggling for liberation. As they delve deeper into the conflict, each must confront their own principles and the consequences of their actions. With its compelling narrative, stellar performances, and authentic portrayal of Nicaragua's struggle, "Under Fire" not only captivates audiences with its intense drama but also serves as a significant cinematic exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists in war zones, highlighting Nicaragua's critical moment in history.