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  1. Propaganda Films was an American music video and film production company founded in 1986 by producers Steve Golin and Sigurjón Sighvatsson and directors David Fincher, Nigel Dick, Dominic Sena [1] and Greg Gold. [2] By 1990, the company was producing almost a third of all music videos made in the U.S. [3]

  2. Nov 20, 2014 · Propaganda films use straw man arguments, unassailable heroes, demonized villains, eye-catching iconography and simplistic “us vs. them” narratives to sell the message of a government, group ...

  3. Advanced search. 1. Twin Peaks. An idiosyncratic FBI agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks. 2. Beverly Hills, 90210. A group of friends living in Beverly Hills, California make their way through life from their school days into adulthood.

  4. Nov 21, 2001 · Propaganda Films‘ untimely demise last week has been demonized by propaganda of its own. Once a haven for such directors as Dominic Sena, Spike Jonze, Simon West, David Fincher and Steven ...

  5. Dec 26, 2018 · The Green Berets is the definition of insidious propaganda. The film was brought into being specifically because John Wayne was bothered by the anti-war sentiment within the country in 1968. With the Pentagon's backing and President Lyndon Johnson's approval, the film was made with the specific intention of countering existing opinions about ...

  6. The history of film propaganda in Italy under the fascist regime. For the inauguration of the new headquarters of Istituto Luce, an Italian film corporation created in 1924, the Fascist regime prepared a large backdrop showing Mussolini behind a camera, with these words below: ‘Cinematography is the strongest weapon’.

  7. Documentary —a nonfiction genre rooted in facts and the real world—is one form of filmmaking that has been developed for these ends. Though nonfiction filmmaking is as old as the medium itself, among the earliest feature-length documentaries to be released, and a foundation of the genre, was Nanook of the North (1922).