Henry Levy "Peshmerga"- Cannes Review: "Easy to see Peshmerga as a Propaganda Movie"

That's because it is! And that's all it is. But wait for it, yup, the reviewer uses the N word... Nazi.Really predictable manipulative language- Just quoting the relevant paragraph from THROf course it was a glowing review. Would anyone have expected otherwise?

"It’s easy to see Peshmerga as a propaganda movie reminiscent of those made by the U.S. government’s Field Photographic Branch during World War II, framing its troopers as modern-day heroes and providing us with only a single viewpoint. Yet if there’s one regime in the world today that the public would probably compare to the Nazis, it’s ISIS, so Henry-Levy is unlikely to be criticized for stacking the deck too much against them"

I'll criticize Henry Levy for making a propaganda film reminiscent of every other piece of manipulative war garbage ever made. Reading the review made me retch!There were so many other view points that were excluded--Ethnic cleansing of Arabs-Annexing of land from multiple nations-Kurdish "heroes" terrorizing there own bretheren-The backing of the Peshmerga by NATO- The support via American airstrikes- including strikes that killed many Arab families (ethnic cleansing)- Training by NATO-Arming of Peshmerga by NATOAll glossed over by BHL, so he could make a propaganda film, employing a simplistic white and black narrative presenting the Kurdish militia/terrorist/war criminals/land grabbers as heros!I'll criticize him and his piece of garbage film. Which I have no intention of ever seeing.Flashback: 

 This is your perception being managed!  Propaganda to make you believe that which you should not.

Cannes adds Bernard Henri Levy's "Peshmerga" documentary to official selection