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This 7 page paper discusses at length the film Bob Roberts which was written, produced and stars Tim Robbins. This is a political mockumentary film which depicts the mass media as little more than entertainers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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which stars Tim Robbins as Bob Roberts, exemplifies the concept of the mass media being devoid of content. This film portrays Bob Roberts as a politician who is very
savvy in terms of using the mass media for his own political gain. He is quite adept at orchestrating events in terms of what he knows will be shown
on the evening news. Likewise, the mass media are shown to be pretty faces with basically empty brains, filled with individuals more set on their image and career path
than exposing any real news. The Movie, Bob Roberts The movie, Bob Roberts, was written, directed and stars Tim Robbins
(Roberge, 2002). This film is "a satire of American politics in the age of entertainment" (Roberge, 2002). This film takes the form of a documentary and is what
is often referred as a "mockumentary" (Roberge, 2002). The story in this film basically centers around Bob Roberts, a man who is a businessman folksinger and, as his life
progresses so does his ambition (Roberge, 2002). This film sees Bob Roberts through the 70s, 80s and 90s, by which time he has essentially forgotten his roots and given
himself completely to his ambition (Roberge, 2002). This is evidenced by his decision to run for political office (Roberge, 2002). "The portrayal of television news in
Bob Roberts is very harsh. `I asked a network anchor once why they werent running any stories about the connections between gun running and drug smuggling in the Iran contra
affair. He said, `Well, to do that wed have to do a very in-depth piece and people will turn their televisions off. And what this taught me was that they
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