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Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land: U.S. Media & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land: U.S. Media & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2004)

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Reviews Counted:11

Fresh:7

Rotten:4

Average Rating:6.2/10

Runtime: 79 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Synopsis: Directed by Bathsheba Ratzkoff and Sut Jhally, Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land has been hailed by film critics and media commentators alike as an important and revealing documentary about the... Directed by Bathsheba Ratzkoff and Sut Jhally, Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land has been hailed by film critics and media commentators alike as an important and revealing documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its coverage in the news media. The film, distributed by Arab Film Distribution, will open on Friday, January 28 at Cinema Village in New York City and will play through Thursday, February 3. The film provides a scathing examination of the American and international news media, which millions of people rely on for information about events occurring around the world. News, especially television news, exerts a powerful influence on our perceptions, telling us which events are important and shaping our understanding of the issues. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict currently dominates American news coverage of international issues. Given the central role played by the United Sates in the Middle East conflict, and thus the vital role played by American voters, it becomes important to examine the stories the news media are telling and to ask the question: Does the news coverage reflect the reality on the ground? Peace, Propaganda, and the Promised Land provides a striking comparison on US and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in US coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This pivotal documentary exposes how the foreign policy interests of American political elites-oil, and a need to have a secure military base in the region, among others-work in combination with Israeli public relations strategies to exercise a powerful influence over how news from the region is reported. Through voices of scholars, media critics, peace activists, religious figures, and Middle East experts, Peace, Propaganda, and the Promised Land carefully analyzes and explains how-through the use of language, framing and context-the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza remains hidden in the news media, and Israeli colonization of the occupied territories appears to be a defensive move rather than an offensive one. The documentary also explores the ways that US journalists, for reasons ranging from intimidation to a lack of thorough investigation, have become complicit in carrying out Israel's PR campaign. At its core, the documentary raises questions about the ethics and role of journalism, and the relationship between media and politics. "Painstakingly stripping away the myths and inaccuracies regularly passed off as 'truth' by the US media, this film not only reveals the motivations and methods of those responsible for skewing the picture, but also manages to present the most concise and accurate account of the history and implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role that the US has played in the continuation of that conflict that I have seen." --Donna Baillie, Women in Black and director, Secret Hebron: The School Run "Extraordinarily powerful and courageous." --Bo Smith, Boston Museum of Fine Arts "The best, least biased presentation we have of all the issues involved. A must-see documentary." --Chalmers Johnson, author, Sorrows of Empire "While I have always understood that the war here is over words and images, as much as it is over land and bones there, the film really enlightened me about the complexity and profundity of this form of colonization of the mind…[It] will clearly be pivotal in this movement and a priceless educational tool." --Cecilie Surasky, Jewish Voice for Peace -- © Arab Film Distribution [More]

Starring: Noam Chomsky, Seth Ackerman, Stav Adivi, Rabbi Arik Ascherman

Starring: Noam Chomsky, Seth Ackerman, Stav Adivi, Rabbi Arik Ascherman, Hanan Ashrawi, Robert Fisk, Neve Gordon

Director: Sut Jhally, Bathsheba Ratzkoff

Director: Sut Jhally, Bathsheba Ratzkoff
Studio: Arab Film Distribution

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Eric Monder

The film is meant for those curious about untold stories and the stories behind the stories, and it is hard to dismiss out of hand.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Mar., 31 2005 04:27 PM

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Rob Blackwelder

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Jonathan Curiel

Deserves attention.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Mar., 11 2005 02:52 PM

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Phil Hall

Disturbing and depressing, although a complete historic perspective is missing.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Feb., 08 2005 06:11 AM

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Ken Fox

Incisive documentary.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 28 2005 05:45 PM

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Jack Mathews

Showing the movie would be a great way to open a debate. I would love to hear its charges answered as clearly as they're stated.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 28 2005 04:35 PM

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Russell Scott Smith

Often, the movie feels like sitting through a college lecture class.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 28 2005 04:34 PM

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Ned Martel

Presents a condensed argument in favor of prosecuting Israeli leaders in the court of American public opinion.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 27 2005 04:51 PM

New York Times

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John Anderson

While their methods are a bit pedantic -- the narration is monotone, the structure of the film resembles a lesson plan -- they provide a wealth of evidence that the media game is rigged against Arabs.

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Edward Havens

By employing the very practice it seeks to condemn, the film will ultimately leave viewers just as angry and frustrated about the conflict at the end as they were at the start

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Joshua Land

The result may be better suited for classroom viewing than for theatrical exhibition, but that's a tribute to the movie's instructive value.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 25 2005 11:01 AM

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