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2011 documentary film by Jeff Warrick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Programming the Nation? is a 2011 feature social documentary written, produced, and directed by Jeff Warrick. The film explores subliminal programming in American mass media.
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Programming the Nation? | |
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Directed by | Jeff Warrick |
Written by | Jeff Warrick |
Produced by | Marty Collins |
Starring | Noam Chomsky, Amy Goodman, Dennis Kucinich, Eldon Taylor, & Wilson Bryan Key |
Cinematography | Marty Collins |
Edited by | Jeff Warrick |
Music by | Evan Evans and Robin Macomber |
Production company | Digital Media Factory & Ignite Productions |
Distributed by | International Film Circuit |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500,000 (estimated) |
Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times reviewed Programming the Nation? and noted that "Warrick is... rightly concerned by the power of media conglomerates to manipulate the news."[1]
Interview subjects included:
John B. Alexander | Richard Beggs |
Nick Begich | August Bullock |
Noam Chomsky | Christopher Coppola |
Phillip Farber | David Fricke |
Amy Goodman | Hilton A. Green |
Anthony Greenwald | Andy Johns |
Wilson Bryan Key | Dennis Kucinich |
Jerry Mander | Mark Crispin Miller |
Mark Mothersbaugh | William Poundstone |
Douglas Rushkoff | Joe Schimmel |
Howard Shevrin | Ann Simonton |
Geoff Tate | Eldon Taylor |
Diane Watson | Bill Yousman |
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