Propaganda: Engineering Consent (2018)

Propaganda: Engineering Consent (2018) poster

How can the masses be controlled? Apparently, the American publicist Edward L. Bernays (1891-1995), a pioneer in the field of propaganda and public relations, knew the answer to such a key question. The amazing story of the master of manipulation and the creation of the engineering of consent; a frightening true story about advertising, lies and charlatans.

Director: Jimmy Leipold
Genre: Documentary, History, TV Movie
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Siegfried Canto
Cinematography: Denis Gaubert
Editing: Pauline Pallier
Production: ARTE, INA
Country: France
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

propaganda, world war i, advertising expert, biography, marketing, war propaganda, usa history, 1920s, 1940s, 1950s, neo-colonialism, 1910s, 1930s, world's fair, suffragist movement

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Propaganda: Engineering Consent about?
How can the masses be controlled? Apparently, the American publicist Edward L. Bernays (1891-1995), a pioneer in the field of propaganda and public relations, knew the answer to such a key question. The amazing story of the master of manipulation and the creation of the engineering of consent; a frightening true story about advertising, lies and charlatans.
Who directed Propaganda: Engineering Consent?
Propaganda: Engineering Consent was directed by Jimmy Leipold.
Who stars in Propaganda: Engineering Consent?
Propaganda: Engineering Consent stars Sébastien Desjours, Anne Bernays, Noam Chomsky, Stuart Ewen, Chris Hedges, David Miller.
How long is Propaganda: Engineering Consent?
Propaganda: Engineering Consent has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Propaganda: Engineering Consent?
Propaganda: Engineering Consent is a Documentary, History, TV Movie film.
Where was Propaganda: Engineering Consent produced?
Propaganda: Engineering Consent was produced in France.