In an energetic fusion of images and ideas, Manufacturing Consent explores the political life and ideas of the laft wing author, linguistic scholar, radical philosopher and activist, Noam Chomsky. Using new and original interviews, archive footage, playful graphics and outrageous illustrations Manufacturing Consent provocatively and entertainingly highlights Chomsky's analysis of the media, focusing on democratic societies where populations are not disciplined by force but are subjected to more subtle forms of ideological control.
Mark Achbar (The Corporation) and Peter Wintonick encourage viewers to question the film's own workings, like Chomsky himself encourages listeners to extricate themselves from the web of deceit by undertaking a course of intellectual self-defence.
Extras
Interview with directors (2007)
Interview with Chomsky (2007)
Chomsky v Buckley (1969)
Chomsky v Silber (1986)
Chomsky v Dershowitz (2005)
Necessary Illusions demo tape (1989)
Companion book to the film (266pp-downloadable pdf)
Fully uncompressed PCM stereo audio
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SKU
5035673006580
Catalogue Number
BFIVD658
Subtitle
A film by Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick
Product contents
<ul> <li>Interview with directors (2007).</li> <li>Interview with Chomsky (2007).</li> <li>Chomsky v Buckley (1969).</li> <li>Chomsky v Silber (1986).</li> <li>Chomsky v Dershowitz (2005).</li> <li>Necessary Illusions demo tape (1989).</li> <li>Companion