The Momentary Enemy

Genre : Documentary
The Momentary Enemy

The Momentary Enemy takes a critical comparative look into the way mass media has represented the Philippine-American War, Vietnam and Iraq Wars since the turn of the century to present day. The video includes compelling interviews with Professors Moustafa Bayoumi, Reynaldo Ileto, Marilyn Young, Howard Zinn, writer and activist Ninotchka Rosca, and anti-Iraq war protesters in New York City. This film raises the question, "Hasn't America been in this position before?"

Directors : Angel Velasco Shaw
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2008
Country : US/The Philippines
Original Language : English

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The Momentary Enemy takes a critical comparative look into the way mass media has represented the Philippine-American War, Vietnam and Iraq Wars since the turn of the century to present day. The video includes compelling interviews with Professors Moustafa Bayoumi, Reynaldo Ileto, Marilyn Young, Howard Zinn, writer and activist Ninotchka Rosca, and anti-Iraq war protesters in New York City. This film raises the question, "Hasn't America been in this position before?"

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