Cinema Propaganda 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRise and Fall of Fascism in ItalyA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: olivia_insaneCreated on: 20-01-18 14:20 Which historian aruged that Fascist Italy was the first totalitarian regime to recognise the value of mass media propaganda? Philip Cannistraro 1 of 13 In what year was the 'Experimental Centre of Cinematography' built in Rome? Nineteen Thirty-Five 2 of 13 The centre trained 100 students a year, including which filmaker? Michelangelo Antonioni 3 of 13 The Fascists did not need to actually repress their people, because the propaganda acted as? Threat 4 of 13 Filmakers were relatively free unless they criticised the fascists are produced social or political.....? Commentary 5 of 13 Which historian argued that the regime needed support of cultural industries, so did not produce extreme films before WW2? David Forgacs 6 of 13 What does the DGC stand for, created in 1934? General Directorate for Cinema 7 of 13 What was the DGC under the control of? Ministry for Popular Culture 8 of 13 What was the Italian Hollywood called? Cinecitta 9 of 13 What year did the Fascist take over Cinecitta Nineteen Thirty-Eight 10 of 13 Which film (which Mussolini's son helped to make), followed the action of the Abyssinian War? Luciano Serra, pilota 11 of 13 What film was about early fascists in Spain? Siege of the Alcazar 12 of 13 Which film agency produced news reels for the fascists? LUCE 13 of 13
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