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  1. Valentino's Ghost is a crystal-clear distillation of voluminous evidence from movies, televangelism, and network news, documenting the subtle interplay of popular, religious, and political culture. It courageously tackles one of the most controversial issues in America today: U.S. support for Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories ...

  2. 17. Mai 2013 · A documentary focused on exposing the ways in which America's foreign policy agenda in the Middle East drives the U.S. media's portrayal of Arabs and Muslims. The film lays bare the truths behind taboo subjects that are conspicuously avoided, or merely treated as sound bites, by the mainstream American media.

  3. Valentino's Ghost takes viewers on a chronological journey through more than a century of images of Muslims, Arabs and Islam in the U.S. media, from the early 20th-century fantasies of romantic sheiks to today's damaging stereotypes as evil fanatics. Through interviews with Robert Fisk, Niall Ferguson, and John Mearsheimer amongst others, the film shows the way in which the changing image of ...

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  5. Valentino's Ghost. Filmmaker Michael Singh explores how depictions of Arabs and Muslims have changed from the romanticized image of Rudolph Valentino's "The Sheik" to contemporary representations ...

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  6. VALENTINO'S GHOST. Trailer. Directed by. Michael Singh. United States, 2012. Documentary. 95. Synopsis. In this fascinating analysis, various sociologists and journalists discuss the role of American mass media in the image of Muslims and Arabs. Share. Sy ...

  7. The documentary exposes the ways in which America's foreign policy agenda in the Middle East drives the U.S. media's portrayals of Arabs and Muslims. The film lays bare the truths behind taboo subjects that are conspicuously avoided, or merely treated as sound bites, by the mainstream American media: "Why do they hate us?" "Why do we hate them?" What were the events that led to the 9/11 ...