Tuned Frequencies(NaN)
"Tuned frequencies" explores the pivotal role of media in shaping individual and collective consciousness in Israel and Arab countries. The documentary delves into the interplay between media outlets, particularly the "Voice of Israel in the Arabic language" and "Sawt al Arab" in Egypt. It unravels the battle for consciousness and narrative construction during times of war and peace, shedding light on the hidden war between these two major radio stations used by the establishment to influence domestic and foreign perceptions.
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"Tuned frequencies" explores the pivotal role of media in shaping individual and collective consciousness in Israel and Arab countries. The documentary delves into the interplay between media outlets, particularly the "Voice of Israel in the Arabic language" and "Sawt al Arab" in Egypt. It unravels the battle for consciousness and narrative construction during times of war and peace, shedding light on the hidden war between these two major radio stations used by the establishment to influence domestic and foreign perceptions.
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