A positive and humorous satire against American foreign policy, the history of American intervention in the Philippines after the American War
This bloody business that is sticking to American foreign policy and humorous traces the history of the American who intervened in the Philippines after the war in Spain. The quiet movie form, which combines lively ragtime piano music with an extremely discreet story, and excerpts from the then "news movies" represents American attitude towards the third world people and culture. Is this movie providing an impressive analysis of American literature? Did you provide "manifest fate" and persuasive insight for that period? Important similarities with modern American foreign policy
"This is an important study on one aspect of US foreign policy - there is amazing similarity between US experience in the Philippines and Vietnam's experience." - Film library editor William Sloan
This blood-free business is a 30-minute documentary released in 1971. It examined the American occupation of the Philippines after the Spanish - American War. This film is characterized by remarkable attitudinal attitude of ragtime music and American attitude towards native Filipinos. According to the movie, Americans came to the Philippines for one reason: to civilize people. He said that assimilation of William McKinley's mercy is a way to educate and civilize the Filipinos of their "little brown brothers" and leave the country if it is ready to trade with its own government. He said.
This bloody business that is sticking to American foreign policy and humorous traces the history of the American who intervened in the Philippines after the war in Spain. The quiet movie form, which combines lively ragtime piano music with an extremely discreet story, and excerpts from the then "news movies" represents American attitude towards the third world people and culture. Is this movie providing an impressive analysis of American literature? Did you provide "manifest fate" and persuasive insight for that period? Important similarities with modern American foreign policy
After the mistake of former president George W. Bush, the idea of introducing democracy from the outside did not succeed Even today Iraq is the land that witnesses bloody territorial warfare. Infinite bloodshed continues, but we know that world leaders are not playing an active role in solving this problem. I do not even feel the pain of innocent people who do not do anything.