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Orwell Rolls in His Grave (2004)

Orwell Rolls in His Grave (2004)
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Directed by Robert Kane Pappas, Orwell Rolls in His Grave questions whether the bleak, feverishly regulated world of author George Orwell's 1984 is no longer a dire fictional account of government power gone wrong but a creeping reality of recent American media trends. The film focuses on the media's least covered topic -- itself -- in an effort to trace the process by which newsworthy stories are either dismissed entirely or distorted into something more politically suitable for the heads of various media conglomerates. It also studies how influential politicos became responsible for an industry that was largely created in order to keep political abuse in check. Among the interviewees include legal scholar and former L.A. prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, film director and author Michael Moore, and Danny Schechter, a former producer for ABC and CNN. Pappas also covers the expansion of the news media and examines whether the onset of competitive 24-hour news stations has actually led to a nationally less informed public. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Kane Pappas
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Orwell Rolls in His Grave

Directed by Robert Kane Pappas, Orwell Rolls in His Grave questions whether the bleak, feverishly regulated world of author George Orwell's 1984 is no longer a dire fictional account of government power gone wrong but a creeping reality of recent American media trends. The film focuses on the media's least covered topic -- itself -- in an effort to trace the process by which newsworthy stories are either dismissed entirely or distorted into something more politically suitable for the heads of various media conglomerates. It also studies how influential politicos became responsible for an industry that was largely created in order to keep political abuse in check. Among the interviewees include legal scholar and former L.A. prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, film director and author Michael Moore, and Danny Schechter, a former producer for ABC and CNN. Pappas also covers the expansion of the news media and examines whether the onset of competitive 24-hour news stations has actually led to a nationally less informed public. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Kane Pappas
Writer(s):
Tom BlackburnRobert Kane Pappas
Producer(s):
Miriam Foley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Language)
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    Donna W.

    I wish I could sit down everyone in this country who believes that blindly supporting the government and believing everything they read in the papers and watch on TV is acceptable. These are really the people who need to watch this film and open up their eyes. The time is over for being complacent. We should be "taking it to the streets" because we're all responsible for fixing our current state of affairs.

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    Shaun M.

    "I thought documentaries are supposed to be factual." I thought the news was supposed to be factual, which much of it may be, but who's to say. Watch "Wag the Dog" and see how easily the wool gets pulled over. Granted that flic is pure fiction, but it's within the realms of possibility. This documentary is full of speculation and conspiracy theory, but why not. If we don't question these types of things, how can we call ourselves a democracy. We make decisions daily based on what we read, see, and hear in the news and it is scary to think of the few who control that information. I say we now have again, Taxation Without Representation. The rich will care for themselves and paint the picture they want to paint, no matter who is in power (Democrat or Republican) because truly, BIG business is who runs our country. Money talks people. Even if you are a far right conservative and hardcore Republican, watch and decide for yourself what is fact.

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    David L.

    Even for those trying to pay attention to the bias and consolidation, sometimes you miss the forest for all the trees. Lots of first-person accounts from media professionals, and well presented. I did get a bit tired of the melodramatic gothic organ-wash in the soundtrack, overdone and distracting, since the message has enough meat on it without the Dark Shadows undertones. Add "Weapons Of Mass Deception" "Control Room" and for some comedy, "Network" to your queue, and you should be ready for some Stoli real quick. :-) This won't convert any staunch Kool-Aid drinkers on the Faux side of the fence, but reality-based thinkers will find plenty of food for thought here.

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