Those of us who have studied film academically know that Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels both appreciated movies and also understood their great persuasive power as propaganda. This 2017 made-for-Netflix docuseries, narrated by the incomparable Meryl Streep, is about how five cinematic masters of the WWII era (Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston, George Stevens and William Wyler) enrolled in the U. S. Armed Services in order to help us win the "propaganda war" against, among others, fantastic German films such as "Triumph of the Will" by the great Leni Riefenstahl. (Frank Capra famously said after seeing "Trumph of the Will": Oh boy, that's it! We're going to lose this damned war!
To help tell this compelling true story of great patriotism and personal sacrifice, five masters of contemporary film (Francis Ford Coppola, Paul Greengrass, Lawrence Kasdan, Steven Spielberg and Guillermo Del Toro) speak extensively about what had needed to be done back in the 1940s and why those first five Oscar-winning directors were without hesitation or equivocation the five men to do it. Just fascinating! I give this 3-part revealing docuseries a rare (for me) 9/10 stars.