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Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1993)

Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1993)
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The Canadian documentary Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media presents a lengthy, detailed look at the political beliefs of celebrated intellectual Noam Chomsky. Casting only passing glances at Chomsky's groundbreaking work in the field of linguistics and his eventful life, filmmakers Mark Achbar and Peter Witonick instead focus on his activities as a political dissident and media critic. Particular attention is paid to his contention that the American mass media serves as a form of "thought control in a democratic society," with major news organizations systematically bending the truth to support the status quo. Chomsky defends this belief in numerous public appearances, lectures, and debates, siting as examples the widely divergent media treatment of genocidal activities in Cambodia and East Timor and the unquestioned acceptance of America's Gulf War policy. While opposing viewpoints and rebuttals are sometimes aired, the filmmakers quite clearly are in general agreement with Chomsky and even include humorous visual illustrations of his political theories, utilizing stock footage, on-screen diagrams, and the like. Despite its clear favoritism, the film nevertheless succeeds in making a thought-provoking case for these ideas and provides an intriguing glimpse into the life of a complex, driven thinker. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Peter WintonickMark Achbar, (more)
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The Canadian documentary Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media presents a lengthy, detailed look at the political beliefs of celebrated intellectual Noam Chomsky. Casting only passing glances at Chomsky's groundbreaking work in the field of linguistics and his eventful life, filmmakers Mark Achbar and Peter Witonick instead focus on his activities as a political dissident and media critic. Particular attention is paid to his contention that the American mass media serves as a form of "thought control in a democratic society," with major news organizations systematically bending the truth to support the status quo. Chomsky defends this belief in numerous public appearances, lectures, and debates, siting as examples the widely divergent media treatment of genocidal activities in Cambodia and East Timor and the unquestioned acceptance of America's Gulf War policy. While opposing viewpoints and rebuttals are sometimes aired, the filmmakers quite clearly are in general agreement with Chomsky and even include humorous visual illustrations of his political theories, utilizing stock footage, on-screen diagrams, and the like. Despite its clear favoritism, the film nevertheless succeeds in making a thought-provoking case for these ideas and provides an intriguing glimpse into the life of a complex, driven thinker. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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167 mins

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Director(s):
Mark AchbarPeter Wintonick
Producer(s):
Peter Wintonick
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Mariella C.

    Awesome footage and well edited documentary. Covers everything about Chomsky in regular english, and makes his points crystal clear. Extremely detailed, but cleverly put together. The only thing, set aside time to see it because its almost three hours long!!

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    Martin B.

    This is a documentary of Chomsky at work, in interviews and behind the podium. The documentary's name is taken from a book by the same title. Both provide as one reviewer put it, "[A] compelling indictment of the news media's role in covering up errors and deceptions in American foreign policy of the past quarter century." Few will deny the media's propensity for spin left and right. Chomsky provides a cogent explanation of the nature of media bias, without resorting to conspiracy theory, through its dependence upon profit through ad revenue, the media's close links to and often ownership by corporations, and their acceptance of information from biased sources. It should come as no surprise that the national media is, well, nationalistic. Chomsky shows us the sad extent to which our daily newspapers and broadcasts are generally propagandistic. Extensive evidence is calmly presented, and in the end an indictment against the guardians of truth and freedom is substantiated.

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    Adam R.

    Excellent movie. Tru...

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