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Orwell Subverted: The CIA and the Filming of Animal Farm


Orwell Subverted: The CIA and the Filming of Animal Farm

Paperback by Leab, Daniel J.

Orwell Subverted: The CIA and the Filming of Animal Farm

£24.95

ISBN:
9780271029795
Publication Date:
15 Nov 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Orwell Subverted: The CIA and the Filming of Animal Farm

Description

Since its release in 1954, scholars have been aware of the Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the making of the controversial animated motion picture adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm. In Orwell Subverted, Daniel Leab gives an authoritative and well-documented account of the CIA's powerful influence on the film. Recently, a number of works have been written-notably, those by Frances Stoner Saunders and Tony Shaw-that make reference to the underlying governmental control surrounding Animal Farm. Yet there is still much speculation and confusion as to the depth of the CIA's interference. Leab continues where these authors left off, exploring the CIA's dominant hand through extensive research and by giving fascinating details of the agency's overt and subtle influences on the making of the film. Leab's thorough investigating makes use of sources that have been excluded in past accounts, such as CIA papers retrieved through the Freedom of Information Act and material from the Orwell Archive. He also incorporates the testimonials of animators John Halas and Joy Batchelor and, most significantly, the previously unexplored archive documents of Animal Farm producer Louis de Rochemont.

Contents

Contents Foreword by Peter Davison, OBE Preface Acknowledgments 1. Orwell and Animal Farm 2. OPC, the Sponsoring Agency 3. The Producer, Louis de Rochemont 4. Genesis, and Getting Right with Sonia Orwell 5. The Animators, Halas and Batchelor 6. Creating Animal Farm, the Movie 7. Envisioning a Politically Correct Film Version of Animal Farm 8. The Politics of Filming Animal Farm 9. Finalizing a Politically Correct Film Version of Animal Farm 10. Reception of the Film 11. The Afterlife of the Film and Its Creators 12. Propaganda and Propagandists Notes Bibliography Index

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