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DESCRIPTION:A New College of California Activism & Social Change and Media Studies Film 
 Festival  US War Propaganda in Film: Patriotism and the Politics  of 
 Otherness     In the course of the last century, the 'enemies' of  the US 
 have donned many different masks -- Nazi, Japanese, communist, Vietnamese, 
 Korean, Arab . .   Aimed to educate and mobilize popular support for 
 military actions against the "other", war propaganda has taken many forms. 
 Through the medium of film, it has often imagined futuristic dystopias of 
 the battle between good (us) and evil (them), inspiring fear and racism 
 under the guise of promoting a stable national identity and patriotic duty. 
 This film festival offers a sample of recent Hollywood war propaganda, as 
 well as a selection of films aiming to critique it.     SAT,  SEPT. 11,  
 6:30-9  Dr. Strangelove (1963)  Stanley Kubrick's classic satire, a black 
 comedy about a group of war-eager military men who plan a nuclear 
 apocalypse.   shown with   Duck and Cover  Suggested donation: $3 for all 
 day admission/no-one turned away for lack of funds.  New College Cultural 
 Center, 766 Valencia Street, San Francisco  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/23/45123.php
SUMMARY:US War Propaganda in Film: Patriotism and the Politics
LOCATION:New College Cultural Center  766 Valencia Street, San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/23/45123.php
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