Cinequest: THE BRAINWASHING OF MY DAD

THE BRAINWASHING OF MY DAD
THE BRAINWASHING OF MY DAD

Ever notice how people who watch a lot of Fox News or listen to talk radio become bitter angry and, most telling, fact-resistant?  In the documentary The Brainwashing of My Dad, filmmaker Jan Senko as she explores how right-wing media impacts the mood and personality of its consumers as well as their political outlook.  Senko uses her own father Frank as a case study.

We see Frank Senko become continually mad and, well, mean.  And we hear testimony about many, many others with the identical experience.  Experts explain the existence of a biological addiction to anger.

Senko traces the history of right-wing media from the mid-1960s, with the contributions of Lewis Powell, Richard Nixon, Rush Limbaugh, Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch.  Senko even gets right-wing wordsmith Frank Luntz on camera to explain the power of buzz words.  If you don’t know this story (Hillary was right about the “vast, right-wing conspiracy”) , Senko spins the tale very comprehensively.  If you do know the material (and my day job is in politics), it is methodical.

This topic is usually Senko’s focus on mood and personality is original and The Brainwashing of My Dad contributes an important addition to the conversation.  One last thing about the brainwashing of Senko’s dad – it may not be irreversible…

The U.S. Premiere of The Brainwashing of My Dad will be March 5 at Cinequest, with additional screening on March 6 and 9.

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