A gray landscape of watched bodies, ritualized cruelty, and stubborn intimacy, where Orwell’s dying faith in love flickers through Radford’s cold, familiar future.
Tag: Totalitarianism
In North Korea, entertainment serves as a crucial propaganda tool, reflecting the regime’s ideology while also attempting to engage with global cultural trends despite strict censorship and isolation.
Arendt’s unique perspective challenged conventional views, leading her to coin the term ‘the banality of evil.’
With disastrous results for the protagonists, Brazil sets an example when innocent acts are always either misinterpreted or reinforced.
George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a powerful allegory that critiques the corruption of revolutionary ideals and the rise of tyranny in Soviet Russia.
Orwell’s 1984 critiques totalitarianism, exploring the manipulation of truth and its relevance in today’s world of censorship, propaganda, and digital surveillance.