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The War on Kids is a 2009 documentary film about the American school system directed by Cevin Soling. The film examines American public education and argues that many public school systems are not only failing to educate , but are increasingly authoritarian institutions that are eroding the foundations of American democracy.
The film promotes the conspiracy theory that toxic chemicals are responsible for causing children to identify as LGBTQ+. [20] News outlets have described the film as "anti-trans" [21] and "anti-LGBTQ+". [22] Elon Musk recommended the film. [23] Musk also previously promoted the trailer, which then received over 30 million views. [5]
This film received favorable reviews from film critics. Based on 51 reviews collected by review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, the film scored a 73% "Fresh" approval rating, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus is, "Innocent Voices is a passionately told dramatization of an ugly issue of war -- its impact on children."
It’s a sufficiently disturbing vision, particularly in waging war against children’s sense of protected status, that this reviewer felt offended by his neighbors: A couple who’d taken along ...
The War is a 1994 American drama film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Elijah Wood, Kevin Costner, and Mare Winningham. It is a coming of age tale set in Mississippi in the 1970s. Despite a weak box-office opening and negative reviews, the film gained praise from critics for Wood’s performance.
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Children of War premiered in November 2009 at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington D.C. The International Reporting Project co-hosted the screening. In December 2009, it had a special presentation at the historic Hollywood Egyptian Theater as part of the 6th Annual International Artivist Film Festival, where it won the Best Feature Award for Child Advocacy.
Duck and Cover is a 1952 American civil defense animated and live action social guidance film [1] that is often characterized [2] [3] as propaganda. [4] It has similar themes to the more adult-oriented civil defense training films.