THE IMAGE MAKERS

A Walk Through the 20th Century

DVD

$149.95

   Order Code: CEL122DV   
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An Emmy and Peabody Award–winning history, with commentary and analysis by famed reporter Bill Moyers.

According to Moyers, “Film has made it possible to see our century as no other has been seen… In archives and vaults the world over are millions of feet of film, pictures of men and women, moments and events frozen forever before the lens, a vast album of heroes and common folk, sinners and villains, the wonders, cruelties, and disasters of our time.” The program uses rarely seen vintage film to bring history before our eyes as Moyers explores and explains “those vast, subterranean connections which join one age to another.” Topics: public relations, “PR” pioneers Ivy Lee and Edward Bernays. After headlines called John D. Rockefeller a mass murderer, Lee convinced the world Rockefeller was a philanthropist. Bernays, Sigmund Freud’s nephew, used psychological and sociological insights to sell products for corporations and to “engineer consent” for government officials.

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Publisher

CEL/BDM

Grade

7 and up

Color

Color and black-and-white

Run Time

55 minutes