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    Fascism on Film Podcast @fascismonfilm.bsky.social 3 hours

    This Land is Mine (Jean Renoir, 1943)
    A schoolteacher, faced with fascist censorship, offers tiny hopes.

    “I want you to give me all the pages that you’ve already taken out of your books. The day will come when we’ll paste them back where they belong.”

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    Fascism on Film Podcast @fascismonfilm.bsky.social 39 minutes

    The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (Vittorio De Sica, 1970)

    A young Jewish Italian man tells his father that refusing to speak up for others didn’t protect them—it made their own persecution possible.

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    Fascism on Film Podcast @fascismonfilm.bsky.social 5 hours

    The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915)

    The film makes it painfully clear who it believes the real victims of Reconstruction were.

    This isn’t subtext. It’s the text.

    A century later, this lost-cause fantasy still echoes.

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