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Inside the Russian Info War Machine is one of those documentaries that pulls back the curtain on a very complex and murky subject. It’s driven by Paul Moreira’s investigative style, which feels both probing and urgent. The pacing here is deliberately slow at times, allowing you to really digest the weight of the information. It dives into the world of state-run news channels like RT and Sputnik, but what really stands out is the exploration of the cyber realm, the hidden hackers that work behind the scenes. The film's tone is serious, almost foreboding, reflecting the gravity of its themes—manipulation, trust, and truth in the age of information. It's a sobering look at how narratives are shaped, and the practical effects of shifting public opinion are palpable.
Explores manipulation of public opinionFocus on state media and cybersecuritySerious tone with a sense of urgency
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