The War You Don't See is a documentary film directed by John Pilger that explores the role of the media in shaping public perception of war. The film delves into the ways in which governments and media organizations manipulate information to control the narrative surrounding conflicts.
Through interviews with journalists, politicians, and military officials, The War You Don't See exposes the ways in which the media is complicit in spreading propaganda and misinformation. Pilger argues that the media often serves as a tool for governments to justify military interventions and hide the true costs of war.
The film also highlights the importance of independent journalism in holding those in power accountable and providing the public with unbiased information. The War You Don't See challenges viewers to question the narratives presented by the media and to seek out alternative sources of information.
Overall, The War You Don't See serves as a powerful critique of the media's role in perpetuating war and calls for greater transparency and accountability in reporting on conflicts around the world.
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