![]() ![]() The media build false images, generates fear and promises happiness. The use of the media in the film is an elemental part of how the government controls the population. Every day we are brainwashed from a sensory overload of information, fueled with lies, propaganda and societal norms to abide by. ![]() In order to prevent controversy from arising, the bourgeois employ these strategies for the creation of captive audiences. ![]() Theater.ġ:30 p.m.: NPR commentator, Murray Horwitz leads a pre-screening discussion highlighting historical tidbits and things to look for in this classic Hollywood movie.Ģ:00 p.m.: V for Vendetta (Directed by James McTeigue, 2006, 131 min.The tactics of indoctrination used by the bourgeois in the film 'V for Vendetta' were through the control of the media by presenting violence and stupidity through the use of propaganda to uphold the truth for effortless control of the masses. Archives and on display in the “You Must Remember This” exhibit on the museum’s first floor, adjacent to the Warner Bros. Rated R)ġ:00 p.m.: Dwight Blocker Bowers, curator of the museum’s entertainment collections, talks about the artifacts on loan from the Warner Bros. Theater.Ħ:30 p.m.: NPR commentator, Murray Horwitz leads a pre-screening discussion highlighting historical tidbits and things to look and listen for in this classic Hollywood movie.ħ:00 p.m.: The Matrix Revolutions (Directed by Andy and Lana Wachowski, 2003, 129 min. **Special sneak peek! Dwight Blocker Bowers will present an out of storage object from The Matrix films! **ġ:30 p.m.: NPR commentator, Murray Horwitz leads a pre-screening discussion highlighting historical tidbits and things to look and listen for in the classic Hollywood movieĢ:00 p.m.: Matrix Reloaded (Directed by Andy and Lana Wachowski, 2003, 138 min., Rated R)Ħ:00 p.m.: Dwight Blocker Bowers, curator of the museum’s entertainment collections, talks about the artifacts on loan from the Warner Bros. Guests will receive a boxed gift set of The Matrix Trilogy.Ħ:30 p.m.: NPR commentator, Murray Horwitz leads a pre-screening discussion highlighting historical tidbits and things to look and listen for in the classic Hollywood movieħ:00 p.m.: The Matrix (Directed by Andy and Lana Wachowski, 1999, 136 min., Rated R)ġ:00 p.m.: Dwight Blocker Bowers, curator of the museum’s entertainment collection, talks about the artifacts on loan from the Warner Bros. Tickets must be purchased for this screening $15 for TSA members, $20 General Admission. The National Museum of American History has partnered with The Smithsonian Associates to present the Friday night screening of The Matrix. More photos of this object are on Flickr. Lightning rifle prop used in Matrix Revolutions. The festival will conclude on Sunday with V for Vendetta, another visually compelling film directed by Lana and Andy Wachowski. In honor of its upcoming 15 th anniversary, the sci-fi hit thriller The Matrix will be shown on Friday night, followed by Saturday screenings of The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions to complete the trilogy. Theater at the National Museum of American History for the next presentation of films in the Classic Film Festival series. ![]()
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