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Cypress Butane's Blog: Publishing News - Posts Tagged "popmatters"

Dr. Caligari's Hunger Games: Fascism Is Not Fun Katniss, Capitalism and Media Blindness

THE GERMAN SILENT FILM CLASSIC THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920) EERILY DISPLAYS THE SAME IDEOLOGICAL GROUND AS THE HUNGER GAMES (2012). IN FACT, THEY MAY BE SIMILAR CULTURAL MARKERS OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THESE RESPECTIVE CIVILIZATIONS, ALTHOUGH THEY APPEARED DURING DISTANT EPOCHS.

Read my film review essay on PopMatters.com published as Scott Thomas Smith.
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Published on March 25, 2017 07:38 • Tags: film-review, pop-matters, popmatters, published, published-work, the-hunger-games

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