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The 1965 documentary film Let My People Go: The Story of Israel, also funded by Xerox, was sometimes mentioned as being part of the UN series. [39] However, unlike the other films, Let My People Go was not produced by Telsun, but rather by Wolper Productions, and was a documentary rather than a dramatic film. [51]
Already by the late 1950s, the Cold War and the Red Scare had left their mark on the popular representation of the United Nations in film, severely curbing it. Hollywood actress Myrna Loy, who helped found the US chapter of the UNESCO national association in 1948 and was a key internationalist figure in Hollywood circles, had to publicly protest in 1955 due to the difficulty of obtaining a ...
The Whistleblowers: Inside the UN is a BBC Two documentary film from July 2022. [1] It alleges widespread corruption, chauvinism, ... Criticism of the United Nations;
Have You Heard from Johannesburg is a 2010 series of seven documentary films, covering the 45-year struggle of the global anti-apartheid movement against South Africa's apartheid system and its international supporters who considered them an ally in the Cold War. The combined films have an epic scope, spanning most of the globe over half a century.
The documentary – or "docutainment" according to Horowitz [2] – which began production in 2006, is a critique that depicts the United Nations as an organization that has drifted from its founding principles to the point where it now "enables evil and sows global chaos."
TV 175 – United Nations Forces Push the Chinese Back; TV 176 – The United Nations Offensive Continues; TV 177 – The UN Forces Cross the 38th Parallel; TV 178 – The Reds Launch Their Expected Spring Offensive; TV 179 – United Nations Forces Counterattack; TV 180 – The Korean Cease-Fire Talks Begin; TV 181 – The UN Line is ...
The main article for this category is films about the United Nations. Pages in category "Films about the United Nations" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Human is a 2015 documentary by French environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of exclusive aerial footage and first-person stories told into the camera. It was the first film to premiere in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations, to an audience of 1,000 viewers, including the UN Secretary General Ban ...