Shooting the Truth: The Rise of American Political Documentaries / Edition 1

Shooting the Truth: The Rise of American Political Documentaries / Edition 1

by James McEnteer
ISBN-10:
0275987604
ISBN-13:
9780275987602
Pub. Date:
12/30/2005
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275987604
ISBN-13:
9780275987602
Pub. Date:
12/30/2005
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Shooting the Truth: The Rise of American Political Documentaries / Edition 1

Shooting the Truth: The Rise of American Political Documentaries / Edition 1

by James McEnteer

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Overview

Political documentaries are more popular now than ever— Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004), the top-grossing documentary film of all time, is one of many such recent films. In this incisive book, James McEnteer parses the politics of nonfiction films of recent decades, which together constitute an alternative history to many official stories offered by the government and its media minions.

Tracing the origins of an oppositional documentary movement to the Vietnam era, McEnteer shows how a strong independent documentary tradition grew from television's failure to sustain a commitment to the public interest. McEnteer evaluates the work of four artists in depth—the intrepid Barbara Kopple; the puckish but deadly Michael Moore; Errol Morris, a connoisseur of human quirkiness; and anti-Bush crusader Robert Greenwald—and that of other courageous filmmakers, including Barbara Trent (The Panama Deception and Cover-Up: Behind the Iran-Contra Affair). McEnteer looks at the pioneering public affairs documentaries of Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly. Their 1950s CBS program, See It Now, won many awards but angered network owners who did not wish to alienate mass TV audiences with controversy. With Murrow's firing, the retreat of television from engaging civic issues in serious ways began in earnest. McEnteer devotes an entire chapter to the many 2004 documentaries made by both sides in that hotly contested presidential election. He concludes with a look at populist antiwar and antiglobalization films of Big Noise and the Guerrilla News Network, whose youthful producers push the boundaries of the documentary form.

As mass media fail—now more than ever—to fulfill their watchdog role over public officials and policies, the importance of documentaries committed to telling the truth increases. Such films bear witness to important events otherwise hidden from our view. Their makers dare to refute the falsehoods passing for conventional wisdom, sometimes risking their lives or reputations to reveal the nature of those lies and the interests behind them. As Shooting the Truth clearly shows, documentaries have become an essential component for making sense of our time. This book enlarges our appreciation of contemporary nonfiction films and invites debate on the many issues it raises.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275987602
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/30/2005
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

James McEnteer is an independent scholar, jourbanalist, and the author of Deep in the Heart: The Texas Tendency in American Politics (2004) and Fighting Words: Independent Jourbanalists in Texas (1992). He is a former Fellow of the Joan Shorenstein Center for the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Lenses With Attitude
2 Reel History And The Politics Of Deception
3 Slouching Toward Armageddon
4 Barbara Kopple: Intrepid Pioneer On The Front Lines
5 Michael Moore: Ambush Artist
6 Errol Morris: The Politics Of Personality
7 Robert Greenwald: Godfather Of "un"believability
8 Political Theater: The 2004 Documentary Campaign
9 Alternative Realities
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Richard L. Zweigenhaft

"McEnteer has written a lively, insightful and much-needed analysis of the re-emerging genre of American political documentaries. He explores why such films have attracted so many viewers in recent years, and examines both the films and the political landscape in which they have been made. The book is an important contribution to the growing literature on documentary films."

Jytte Jenson

"As intelligently provocative and entertaining as the films it explores, Shooting the Truth assesses recent American political documentaries and examines how the genre has entered its golden age. McEnteer's forceful and fascinating study of how official government narratives of the American political process are challenged by the alternative (and successful) narratives of contemporary nonfiction films is an immensely engaging read."

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