All British cinema is propaganda: how our film-makers are unwittingly reshaping the world
Briefly

During WWII, British cinema was heavily influenced by wartime propaganda, creating films that blended fact and fiction to serve the state's needs, establishing a narrative of national identity.
The transformation of British film during the Second World War reflects how cinema can be effectively used to mold public perception, showcasing the intertwining of entertainment and political messaging.
The propagation of wartime narratives through film was not just a temporary phenomenon; it continued to reshape British cinema long after the war had ended.
Propaganda is often misunderstood as insincere, yet British films of this era demonstrate that blending fact with fiction became a powerful tool for shaping cultural and national identity.
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