Casablanca is an american romantic/drama film set in December 1941 and takes place during the early days World War 2. It stars Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine, an American expatriate who runs a popular nightclub and gambling bar called “Rick’s Cafe Americain” in Casablanca, Morocco. Casablanca is explained as a Vichy-France controlled refuge for many prisoners of war who were running from various forces, especially the German Nazi army. The movie was released in 1942 as a “propaganda” film. Casablanca is filled with tons of subtle imagery and complex characters whom of which are all prime examples of propaganda. Propaganda is used as a way to show encouragement in the war and for Americans to know what they are fighting for and
Casablanca is an american romantic/drama film set in December 1941 and takes place during the early days World War 2. It stars Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine, an American expatriate who runs a popular nightclub and gambling bar called “Rick’s Cafe Americain” in Casablanca, Morocco. Casablanca is explained as a Vichy-France controlled refuge for many prisoners of war who were running from various forces, especially the German Nazi army. The movie was released in 1942 as a “propaganda” film. Casablanca is filled with tons of subtle imagery and complex characters whom of which are all prime examples of propaganda. Propaganda is used as a way to show encouragement in the war and for Americans to know what they are fighting for and