Propaganda film
A propaganda film is a film, often a documentary, produced for the express purpose of propaganda: convincing the viewer of a certain political point. However, the propaganda is not limited to non-fiction films. Many of the dramatic war films in the early 1940s in the United States were designed to create consensus at the expense of "the enemy." In fact, one of the conventions of the genre that developed during the period was that of a cross-section of the United States which comes together as a crack unit for the good of the country. Arguably one of the earliest propaganda films is The Birth of a Nation, filmed in 1915.
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Film - Documentary - Propaganda - War film - 1940s - United States - Consensus - Genre - The Birth of a Nation - 1915
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In the years following the October Revolution of 1917, the Soviet government sponsored the Russian film industry with the purpose of making propaganda films. The development of Russian cinema in the 1920s by such filmmakers as Dziga Vertov and Sergei Eisenstein saw considerable progress in the use of the motion picture as a propaganda tool, yet it also served to develop the art of moviemaking. Eisenstein's films in particular are seen as masterworks of the cinema, even as they glorify Eisenstein's Communist ideals.
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October Revolution - 1917 - Soviet - Russia - 1920s - Filmmaker - Dziga Vertov - Sergei Eisenstein - Communist
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In the United States during World War II, filmmaker Frank Capra was called to create films to support the war effort. The result, a seven-part series entitled Why We Fight, is considered another highlight of the propaganda film genre. Recently popular films such as Fahrenheit_9/11 and Bowling for Columbine have revitized the genre in the United States (although these, unlike most propaganda films, were not supported by government).
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World War II - Frank Capra - Why We Fight - Fahrenheit_9/11 - Bowling for Columbine
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In Italy, at the same time, great film directors like Roberto Rossellini produced works for similar purposes.
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Italy - Film director - Roberto Rossellini
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Other noted propaganda films:
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- Reefer Madness
- Triumph of the Will
- Kolberg (1945), directed by Veit Harlan and Wolfgang Liebeneiner
- Leni Riefenstahl
Noted propagandists:
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For more discussion of propaganda and some examples of it in short films from the United States, see the 10-volume CD-ROM collection Our Secret Century. And for a satirical subversion of the United States military's 1960s propaganda regarding the safety of radioactive materials, see The Atomic Cafe.
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Short films - United States - CD-ROM - Our Secret Century - The Atomic Cafe
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"Propaganda Films" http://mvdbase.com/prod.php?name=Propaganda was also the name of a production company created in the early 1980s which focused primarily on music videos, although they also produced many commercials and a few feature films through the years. It was forced to close down in part due to the economic crisis which followed the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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1980s - Music videos - Commercials - Feature films - September 11, 2001 attacks
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