Propaganda
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753 examples of Propaganda in a sentence
Watch on the Rhine is one of the best anti-nazi
propaganda
films made during World War Two.
There were a few cheesy shots, but such is to be expected in a religious
propaganda
film.
Nice and funny is the way of describing the discovering of the American Continent by Columbus and pretty the "espisode" of New Amsterdam and the purchasing of Manhattan from a drunk local Indian .. Must see it (at least once, for curiosity of fashion of
propaganda
through time)!
The radio show was a super
propaganda
radio program.
(SPOILERS IN FIRST PARAGRAPH) This movie's anti-German sentiment seems painfully dated now, but it's a brilliant example of great war-time
propaganda.
If I was any more gullible to such
propaganda
I would punish myself for having a part-German ancestry.
Notle plays Howard W. Campbell who was a double agent working in
propaganda
during World War II.
As with much of Vonnegut's work, this is a meditation on the absurdity of war and those who use
propaganda
for their own aims.
American dancing star & heartthrob Jerry Halliday (Astaire), on a European tour & weary of the screaming female crowds generated by the lurid
propaganda
of his manager (Burns), is unwittingly caught up in the marriage prospects of frustrated heiress Lady Alice Marshmorton (Fontaine).
No, the film did not investigate both "sides" of the story, but then surely one film in favour of Chavez against the tides of
propaganda
against him should be seen as an attempt to balance out the narrative overall (especially given A. the history of CIA involvement in Latin America in fermenting civil unrest - google National Security Archive and B. the coverage in that country and elsewhere of the clearly faked scenes of Chavez supporters shooting non-existent opponents).
Rather than taking the film to be a repugnant piece of propaganda, as some might, I enjoyed it as a well mounted portrayal of the necessity of ingenious minds and brave bodies in the fight against crime.
When the US entered World War I, the government forced Hollywood to churn out
propaganda
films.
I wasn't sure at first if I was watching a documentary,
propaganda
film or dramatic presentation.
This was a wonderful little American
propaganda
film that is both highly creative AND openly discusses the Nazi atrocities before the entire extent of the death camps were revealed.
By 1945, and after a string of solid WWII
propaganda
pieces, Errol Flynn’s hold over U.S. box office had started to decline so, in spite of the increased burden of waning looks, he embarked on a series of films pertaining to that genre which had earlier made his name: the swashbuckler.
However, while some view his film as pure propaganda, I'm wondering what's so wrong with that?
Most war films made in the US during WWII were great fun to watch but suffered from severe gaps in realism because they were being produced more for
propaganda
value to raise the spirits at home than anything else.
Whether this movie is
propaganda
or not (I firmly believe it is not), it really shows the power of Media.
Call it
propaganda
, I say it's a judgment call on your part.
This movies also proves that American media spouts government
propaganda.
Regardless of how we got there, anti-patriotic
propaganda
like this uncalled for.
For them, only one thing matters : Chess, but for the outside world, and their entourage, many other things come into account: propaganda, money etc... From the actors to the plot, I cannot find any default with it.
It was designed as a pure
propaganda
film.
I do watch this show from time to time, and its more like something reminiscent of
propaganda
programming from the 1930's than either a news or current events program.
It is flat out a racist piece of
propaganda
that repulsively used an actual, horrific tragedy to base it's venom upon.
This isn't a movie; it's
propaganda.
I'm getting frustrated that so many people are complaining that this show is
propaganda
for the Christian religion.
And to all people who think that Christians are just making propaganda, you should just watch TV once and see how much crap Christians have to watch because of you.
One could argue that the Federation Network television deliberately parodies current television
propaganda
hypocrisy and contradiction of glorifying both extreme militarism and religion.
However, the "real" parts of this movie - the parts that are NOT meant to be parodies of television
propaganda
- are what are most sickening of all.
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