Shameless Propaganda -
: Recent rhetoric has characterized mainstream media as pushing "shameless propaganda" instead of facts, contributing to a decline in public trust [ 0.5.2 ].
Directed by Robert Lower, this film examines how the NFB, under its first commissioner John Grierson, used cinema to "shape society" between 1939 and 1945 [ 0.5.9 ]. Shameless Propaganda
In modern discourse, the term is frequently applied to media and political messaging perceived as blatantly deceptive or manipulative. : Recent rhetoric has characterized mainstream media as
: Lower watched all 500 films produced by the NFB during its first six years to distill the "essence" of their message [0.5.19]. : Lower watched all 500 films produced by
: The documentary highlights how these early films often "lied by omission," presenting a relentlessly rosy picture of Canada while ignoring internal conflicts or minorities [ 0.5.8 ]. ⚠️ Broader Context: Propaganda as a Pejorative
: Convince Canadians they had a country worth dying for during WWII [ 0.5.11 ].