Reality Winner was an NSA contractor who leaked a single document to The Intercept, and received a five year prison sentence for her efforts. In this episode we are joined by Kevin Gozstola of Shadowproof and The Dissenter, to review the film Reality, a minute-by-minute depiction of the day she was interrogated by the FBI. We talk about the film’s origins, the document and play it is based on, the ironic casting of the FBI agents, the Reality Winner case and the obvious abuses of her rights. We also explore some of Kevin’s criticisms of the film, as well as the wider state of whistleblowing in the US.
Having discussed things with a copyright lawyer I've decided to make Theaters of War available online for free. MEF are doing a terrible job of promoting it, Roger Stahl is a thief and a plagiarist and so there is no legal impediment to me making it available to everyone here. I'm also uploading the 'commercial cut' to youtube but this is the original version. If you've seen it already, thank you and maybe consider a rewatch. If you haven't seen it yet, enjoy!
How are government employees portrayed in popular movies? In this episode we review Civil Servants on the Silver Screen, an academic study and analysis of this very question. We look at the flawed methodology of the book and the underlying assumptions and biases of the author, including the absence of any reference to government entertainment liaison offices. I ask whether films examined in this book, such as The Fugitive, are ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ depictions of government officials, and present some counter-examples to the conclusions the book offers.
In 1982 an anti-anarchist pro-SAS movie supported by the real SAS and based on the Iranian embassy siege was released, sparking protests and controversy. In this episode we explore the story of The Final Option, also known as Who Dares Wins. From its unique production history, the backgrounds of the film’s makers, the political and public reaction to The Final Option’s place in movie history, this is a one of a kind tale of a one of a kind film. We round off with a look at the philosophical and psychological origins of authority-worship, and how that spilled over during the production of the movie.
Over the last decade, data has become the new resource or commodity underpinning the failing global economy. In this episode we explore how Big Data is a con, especially when it is applied to football and wider entertainment culture. We look at the philosophical and methodological problems with how these statistics are gathered, analysed and presented, and how this approach is degrading creativity.
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I recently spoke with Malcolm Critcher of This Is Propaganda for his podcast DoubleThink, about Hollywood and the Pentagon. I'll be posting this to my site soon enough but I thought I'd share it here too. Enjoy!
https://thisispropaganda.substack.com/p/hollywood-and-the-pentagon-with-tom
The next ClandesTime (ep 274) is on the US Military and Reality TV. A topic we've briefly visited some years back, this is the full enchilada. I've attached a handful of snapshots from the documents I went through as I drafted the episode, which not only demonstrate the often weird relationship between the Pentagon and the reality genre, but also how scripted, prepped and manipulated reality TV truly is. Episode will be uploaded this week, so I hope you enjoy it.