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Terror Studios
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Terror Studios

Sep 20, 2016
1h 30m
★ 8.0

How ISIS hijacks our pop culture

Overview

How the Islamic State has created a powerful propaganda factory that manipulates and twists at its convenience the subjects and icons of the Western popular culture in order to lure into darkness certain young people and recruit them to achieve a dreadful purpose, an industry of fear that overcomes the infamous Nazi machinery and the methods used by both sides during the Cold War.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

CAPA
Canal+

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Féodor Atkine

Narrator (voice)

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