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'''Orwell Rolls in His Grave''' is a [[2005]] documentary film written and directed by [[Robert Kane Pappas]]. It examines the relationship between the media, the [[United States of America|US]] [[government]] and [[corporation]]s. Making references to [[George Orwell]]'s novel [[1984]], the film argues that reality has met and exceeded Orwell's expectations about a society dominated by thought control, which is made possible by the media. The film has previously aired on [[Free Speech TV]].
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'''Orwell Rolls in His Grave''' is a [[2005]] documentary film written and directed by [[Robert Kane Pappas]]. It examines the relationship between the media, the [[United States of America|US]] [[government]] and [[corporation]]s. Making references to [[George Orwell]]'s novel [[Nineteen Eighty-Four]], the film argues that reality has met and exceeded Orwell's expectations about a society dominated by thought control, which is made possible by the media. The film has previously aired on [[Free Speech TV]].
  
 
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[[Category:Documentary films]]

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Orwell Rolls in His Grave is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Robert Kane Pappas. It examines the relationship between the media, the US government and corporations. Making references to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the film argues that reality has met and exceeded Orwell's expectations about a society dominated by thought control, which is made possible by the media. The film has previously aired on Free Speech TV.