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    The New Watchdogs 2011 POSTER

    The New Watchdogs

    2011

    French

    7.6

    1

    Action

    critic

    Documentary

    manipulation of the media

    media

    media adviser

    media tycoon

    politics

    Gilles Balbastre Gilles Balbastre Director Frédéric Lordon Frédéric Lordon as Self
    In 1932, the writer Paul Nizan published "The New Watchdogs" to denounce the philosophers and writers of his time who, sheltering behind intellectual neutrality, imposed themselves as true watchdogs of the established order. Today the watchdogs are journalists, editors, and media experts who've openly become market evangelists and guardians of the social order. In a sardonic manner, "The New Watchdogs" denounces this press that, claiming to be independent, objective and pluralist, makes out it is a democratic force of opposition. With forcefulness and precision, the film puts its finger on the increasing danger of information produced by the major industrial groups of the Paris Stock Exchange and perverted into merchandise.
    Primary 1960 POSTER

    Primary

    1960

    English

    7.1

    4

    100%

    70%

    democracy

    Documentary

    election campaign

    History

    media

    News

    presidential election

    staging

    usa president

    Robert Drew Robert Drew Director John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy as Self Robert Drew Robert Drew as Self Muriel Buck Humphrey Muriel Buck Humphrey as Self Joseph Julian Joseph Julian as Self - Narrator
    Primary is a documentary film about the primary elections between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey in 1960. Primary is the first documentary to use light equipment in order to follow their subjects in a more intimate filmmaking style. This unconventional way of filming created a new look for documentary films where the camera’s lens was right in the middle of what ever drama was occurring. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with The Film Foundation in 1998.
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