- Orwell Rolls in His Grave
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Orwell Rolls in His Grave Directed by Robert Kane Pappas Produced by Robert Kane Pappas Starring Charles Lewis
Robert McChesney
Mark Crispin Miller
Bernie Sanders
and Danny SchechterMusic by Chris Jagich Cinematography J. Alan Hostetter
Robert Kane PappasEditing by Robert Kane Pappas Release date(s) October 2003 (East Hampton Film Festival)
July 23, 2004 (New York)
April 13, 2005 (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema) in ArgentinaRunning time 84 minutes Country United States Language English Orwell Rolls in His Grave is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Robert Kane Pappas. Covered topics include the Telecommunications Act of 1996, concentration of media ownership, political corruption, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the controversy over the US presidential election of 2000 (particularly in Florida with Bush v. Gore), and the October surprise conspiracy theory. The film has previously aired on Free Speech TV, a non-profit TV station based in Denver, Colorado and Link TV.[citation needed]
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Synopsis
The film examines the current and past relationships between the media, the U.S. government and corporations, analyzing the possible consequences of the concentration of media ownership. Making references to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the film argues that reality has met and in some ways exceeded Orwell's expectations about a society dominated by thought control, which is made possible by the media. According to the film, the mass media no longer report news, but manage it, deciding what makes the headlines and what is conveniently ignored, thus ultimately defining the framework upon which most other issues are discussed by the society. As an example, it is claimed that since the late 1980s there's been an agenda pursued by the major media corporations regarding the deregulation of the media market, by which news reports sell all its benefits while neglecting its disastrous results.
This documentary is a critical examination of the Fourth Estate, once the bastion of American democracy. Asking whether America has entered an Orwellian world of doublespeak where outright lies can pass for the truth, director Robert Kane Pappas explores what the media doesn't like to talk about: itself. Meticulously tracing the process by which media has distorted and often dismissed actual news events, Pappas presents a riveting and eloquent mix of media professionals and leading intellectual voices on the media. From the very size of the media monopolies and how they got that way to who decides what gets broadcasted and what doesn't, 'Orwell Rolls in His Grave' moves through a troubling list of questions and news stories that go unanswered and unreported in the mainstream media.[citation needed]
Contributors
- Charles Lewis, Founder, Center for Public Integrity
- Robert W. McChesney, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Mark Crispin Miller, Author, Professor, New York University
- Bernie Sanders, Congressman from Vermont (I)
- Mark Lloyd, Visiting Professor M.I.T.
- Greg Palast, Investigative Journalist
- Vincent Bugliosi, Attorney, Author
- Aurora Wallace, Associate Professor, New York University
- Michael Moore, Filmmaker, Author
- Danny Schechter, Filmmaker, Author
- John Nichols, Journalist/Columnist: Capitol Times, The Nation
- Peter Mitchelmore, Former Editor of the New York Post
- Jeff Cohen, Founder of FAIR
- Tim Robbins, Actor, Director, Writer, Activist and Founder of The Actor’s Gang
- Dennis Kucinich, Congressman, Ohio (D); Presidential Candidate
- Maurice Hinchey, Congressman, New York (D)
- Tony Benn, Former Labour MP and Cabinet Minister
- Jim Ryan, Anchor, Good Day New York, FOX5
- Joe Klines, Producer, FOX5 News at 10
- Byron L. Dorgan, Senator, North Dakota (D)
- Tom Daschle, Senator, Minority Leader, South Dakota (D)
- Janine Jackson, FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting) Program Director
- Trent Lott, Senator, Mississippi (R)
- Michael K. Powell, (R) FCC Chairman
- Kathleen Q. Abernathy, (R) FCC Commissioner
- Michael J. Copps, (D) FCC Commissioner
- Andrew Schwartzman, Media Access Project
See also
- Fahrenheit 9/11
- Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
- Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's war on Journalism
- The medium is the message
External links
Categories:- 2003 films
- Films based on works by George Orwell
- Documentary films about the media
- Documentary films about journalism
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