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This 5 page paper looks at both types of documentaries and argues that while populist, these examples each depict different political viewpoints. The film Roger & Me by Michael Moore is evaluated along with the Fox television series COPS. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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in the making of documentaries. It is not as if documentaries are supposed to be unbiased, but when viewing reality, the slant can be so entrenched in the works, that
it is hard to tell what is reality and what is the filmmakers point of view. Populism is in fact found in many works and there are numerous examples of
this. In comparing and contrasting two works--which serves to show both sides of the political spectrum--the film Roger & Me, produced by Michael Moore, will be looked at along with
the Fox networks hit series COPS. Populism is seemingly represented in both. Before delving into the two styles of documentary, populism should be defined. There are in fact several
different ways to look at populism. Kazin argues that it is "a persistent yet mutable style of political rhetoric with roots deep in the nineteenth century" (qtd. in "Populism" PG).
In any event, no matter where it comes from, one certainly can say that it is related to a political style of communication. The late 19th-century populist movement in the
United States, for example, had many noteworthy features and as Lyons put it, "It promoted forms of mass democratic participation; popularized anti-monopolism and trust-busting sentiments, put the brakes on the
greediest corporate pillagers and the concentration of economic power; demanded accountability of elected officials; formed cooperatives that promoted humane working relationships and economic justice; and set the stage for substantial
reforms in the economic system" (qtd. in "Populism" PG). Clearly, populism can send important messages to the masses, and while that is the case, people do have to keep in
mind that there are always varying points of view. What is conveyed by powerful rhetoric is again, just one idea. Populism in film and on television can be very powerful.
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