The War You Don't See
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The War You Don't See is a documentary film by journalist John Pilger that critically examines how the media shapes public perception of war and conflict.
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| instanceOf |
documentary film
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film → |
| countryOfOrigin |
United Kingdom
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| creator |
John Pilger
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| criticizes |
embedded reporters system
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failure to challenge official narratives → mainstream news organizations → |
| director |
John Pilger
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| distributor |
ITV
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| examines |
relationship between media and government in wartime
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use of misinformation in war reporting → |
| featuresInterviewWith |
Allan Little
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Dan Rather → David Mannion → Julian Assange → Mark Curtis → Noam Chomsky → Rageh Omaar → |
| firstBroadcastOn |
ITV
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| focusesOn |
embedded journalism
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government spin → media coverage of war → public perception of war → role of journalists in wartime → |
| genre |
documentary
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| hasTheme |
media responsibility
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public manipulation → secrecy in government → truth in journalism → |
| language |
English
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| mainSubject |
Afghanistan War
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Iraq War → censorship → news media → propaganda → war → |
| partOf |
John Pilger's body of work on war and media
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| portrays |
behind-the-scenes decision-making in newsrooms
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civilian casualties of war → |
| producer |
Alan Lowery
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John Pilger → |
| questions |
objectivity of war reporting
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role of media in selling wars to the public → |
| releaseYear |
2010
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| subjectOf |
critical discussions on media ethics
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| title |
The War You Don't See
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| writer |
John Pilger
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John Pilger
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The War You Don't See
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