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

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