The parallels with Quiz Show may be the best angle to take. The film was released nearly 36 years after the episodes aired. Redford remembered it well and likely saw the PBS documentary that sparked the idea. I assume folks associated with this film saw the GSN piece at some point.
You do know filmmakers have the right to take creative liberties, right? Especially since the only possible way they can come close to making money is to attract people beyond the readers of this website.
Do remember that every single one of you who offers any complaints or gripes about trivial matters, or even the truth, is yelling at clouds and it’s not like if you even boycotted viewing it anyone would miss you. Indeed, I strongly suspect most of you will still watch one way or the other, whether in a theatre or when it’s sold to a streaming service
Honestly, folks, try to realize that those that actually have made a career in creative pursuits have to reach more than just the Uber core.