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Influence

1h 31m Diana Neille Richard Poplak South Africa, Canada 2020

Advisory: Infrequent strong language

“The rise and fall of the world’s most dangerous PR company.”

Suggested age group: 15+

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Diana Neille & Richard Poplak’s story of weaponised communication focuses on the infamous Lord Tim Bell and his associates, known for their controversial geopolitical spin-doctoring.

Bell started his career in advertising with Saatchi and Saatchi, and had an affinity for difficult briefs and “people with problems”, as he liked to call them. He crafted campaigns for unpopular politicians, dictators, disgraced companies, and celebrities in the same way he created product branding – by being concise and brutal.

Bell’s campaign work won the 1979 election for Margaret Thatcher. Bell also ran campaigns for Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet, an ally of Thatcher’s and murderer of over 40,000 of his own citizens.

In 1987 Bell co-founded Bell Pottinger, which quickly became the most influential reputation-management companies in the world.

Not all of Bell’s campaigns were successful; he was unable to secure the South African election for incumbent F.W. de Clerk when he ran against Nelson Mandela in 1994.

20 years later, Bell’s return to South Africa to help another corrupt leader led to the downfall of Bell Pottinger. Its campaign to draw attention away from South African governmental corruption with race-baiting fake news, was exposed. The fallout plunged Bell Pottinger’s reputation past the point where even their own spin-doctoring could retrieve it. The company was forced to close its doors.

Using a fascinating blend of archival footage and interviews with Bell and the people who worked with, for, or against him, filmmakers Diana Neille and Richard Poplak conduct an impressively thorough investigation into the politicisation of modern communication.

Bell’s methods gave rise to the cavalier irresponsibility of the current fake news era. Bell Pottinger developed many of the digital tools to wage propaganda wars and become fundamental in undermining democracy, tools which are now regularly used to interfere in democratic elections.

Director

Diana Neille

Director

Richard Poplak

Languages

English, Spanish

Countries

South Africa, Canada

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