Movie Tips for Media Literacy

In a world dominated by the digital revolution, where information is at our fingertips, it is essential to understand the complexities of media manipulation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories. The insidious nature of fake news and its impact on society is a subject of increasing importance. Many scientific studies and books have been published on these topics. But why not try to absorb the information in a more entertaining way? 

Here is a curated list of movies and series that delve deep into conspiracy theories, disinformation, and other related topics, shining a light on the hidden forces that shape our perceptions of reality.

Behind the Curve – This film will help you understand the psychology of conspiracy theories and their believers, and how they interpret and react to events and information that contradicts their beliefs. You will dive into the world of Flat Earthers. The documentary follows Mark Sargent, who takes centre stage at the first Flat Earther conference.

Inside Job – This cartoon series provides a humorous yet insightful look into office culture in a highly unusual setting, where conspiracies are not just theories, but facts that need to be kept secret as part of the daily grind. Office culture includes reptilian shapeshifters, psychic mushrooms, and convoluted coverups. 

QAnon: The Search for Q // Q: Into the Storm – Two different movies with the same purpose – Gain a deeper understanding of the origins and impact of the viral movement QAnon and the role of media in shaping public perception and discourse.

After Truth – Understand the mechanics of disinformation spread and the real consequences on society. The documentary presents high-profile political disinformation campaigns and their effects on innocent, often marginalized individuals.

The Social Dilemma – An investigative documentary fused with narrative drama. Gain insights into the manipulative tactics used by Big Tech and understand the human impact of social networking. Expert testimony from tech whistle-blowers reveals disturbing predicaments.

The Great Hack – Examine the Cambridge Analytica scandal through the roles of several affected individuals. The movie shows how social media sites like Facebook and data firms like Cambridge Analytica harvest and use people’s data to sell users things, including political candidates and agendas.

Rone’s Gone Wrong – A cute cartoon that shows how algorithms and social media work. Follow the story of Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler, and Ron, his new digitally connected device/friend, as they embark on a journey to learn about true friendship amidst the backdrop of the social media age. 

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