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  1. This film is a way of showing the whole social experiment of making an artistic project with one-time enemies of war: the auditions to find the protagonists, the first meetings and discussions with them, the theatrical re-enactments of their memories in different scenarios: a swimming pool, a construction site, a military regiment. All the scenes in the film are at the same time authentic and ...

  2. remember the original film as an instrument for engineering public opinion, but the Pentagon does. The office that supplied all those aircraft carriers and F-14s said as much in its own database. The film completed rehabilitation of the military's image, which had been savaged by the Vietnam War. You might wonder how often they do this and how ...

  3. In a more public capacity, he has produced documentary films, including Theaters of War(2022), Through the Crosshairs(2018), Returning Fire(2011), and Militainment, Inc.(2007), all of which are currently distributed by the Media Education Foundation. He and his work have been featured in such venues as NPR’s All Things Considered, The ...

  4. The Malvinas/Falklands War lasted just 74 days, but such a short conflict can still have far-reaching consequences. By June 1982, when Argentina reluctantly admitted defeat and the Falklands remained under British rule, nearly 1,000 soldiers had lost their lives. For the soldiers on both sides of the battle lines, some of them still in their teens, the impact was intense. Thirty-five years ...

  5. www.sky.de › film › the-art-of-war-189625The Art Of War | Sky

    The Art Of War. Action, US 1999, 113 min., ab 18 Jahren. Dieser Beitrag ist auf Abruf verfügbar. Alle Sendetermine. Kampfstarke Thriller-Action mit Wesley Snipes: Ein Agent gerät nach der Ermordung des chinesischen UN-Botschafters unter Verdacht - und kommt dank einer Übersetzerin einer Verschwörung auf die Spur.

  6. theater or even intermittently, as in Dos Passos' Three Soldiers. (1921), as film; more recently, novels as different as Mailer's The Naked and the Dead and Anthony Burgess' The Wanting Seed have relied on cinematic clichés to comprehend war's absurdities,5 but Gravity's Rainbow moves beyond those uses of film both in.

  7. If you've seen Top Gun or Transformers, you might suspect all that military machinery comes with strings attached. This influence is not limited to a handful of movies, though. A vast new trove of internal documents reveals that the Pentagon and CIA have doctored thousands of film and television scripts. Parting the curtains on this world, media professor Roger Stahl engages an array of other ...