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  1. When the CIA learns of the plot, they send Agent Young (William H. Macy) to confront Brean about the hoax. Brean convinces Young that revealing the deception is against his and the CIA's best interests. But when the CIA - in collusion with the President's rival candidate - reports that the war did happen but is drawing to an end, the media ...

  2. 25 de ene. de 2009 · Trailer for Barry Levinson's film starring Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Anne Heche, Denis Leary, Willie Nelson, Andrea Martin, Kirsten Dunst, William H. M...

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  4. 3 de jul. de 2017 · Análisis Película «Wag The Dog». insignia 3 julio, 2017 3 min de lectura. La película “Wag the Dog” protagonizada por Robert de Niro es una crítica, en este caso puntualmente a los políticos norteamericanos, como estos implementan y utilizan los medios a beneficencia propia, con el objetivo de confundir, persuadir e influenciar a la ...

  5. 20 de dic. de 2022 · Twenty-five years after its release on Christmas Day 1997, the political comedy Wag the Dog —centered on a fake war cooked up to distract from a presidential scandal—can’t help but still ...

  6. Sesso & potere ( Wag the Dog) è un film del 1997 diretto da Barry Levinson. È tratto dal romanzo American Hero di Larry Beinhart . Il film è una commedia nera che affronta con un taglio ironico il tema della manipolazione dell'opinione pubblica attraverso il controllo dei mass media, asserviti al potere.

  7. The tail wagging the dog is an idiom that usually refers to something important or powerful being controlled by something less so. Its earliest use is in the 1858 play Our American Cousin. The 1997 film Wag the Dog shortened the phrase and added the additional meaning of "superfluous (military) action in order to distract from domestic scandal."

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