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‘Squealers & Spies’ The CIA’s Animal Farm Allegory – New NYC Exhibition: Dec 15, 2023

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the CIA-backed movie, SPYSCAPE presents America’s first-ever exhibition of artworks from Animal Farm. Open: Dec 15, 2023, to March 31, 2024, free with admission to SPY HQ or SPYGAMES.

New York, United States – December 12, 2023

In the 1950s, America’s spies secretly bankrolled the iconic animated film Animal Farm (1954), a cornerstone of a sneaky Cold War strategy to fight communism with culture.

Ironically, it was George Orwell himself, the author of Animal Farm, who first coined the term ‘Cold War’ in a prescient 1945 essay on conflict between superpowers.

The CIA imposed their ending on the film, in which the animals would rise up against their corrupt leadership, to show that revolt against totalitarian regimes is both possible and justifiable.

“There were at least nine versions of the script and heated discussions about the end,” said Vivien Halas, daughter of British co-directors Joy Batchelor and John Halas. It seems however the directors didn’t realize that arguing with producer Louis de Rochemont (and his unseen CIA masters) was futile. The fighting was so intense that it delayed the movie premiere by a year.

Behind the scenes, CIA ‘dirty tricks’ expert and future Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt was pulling the strings. Hunt’s team bought the film rights from Orwell’s young widow, Sonia, in exchange for cash plus an introduction to movie star Clark Gable. In an ironic twist, Animal Farm – a satirical allegory cautioning against a concentration of power – was now in the hands of the CIA Psychological Warfare Workshop. An Orwellian nightmare hand-painted in pastels.

The film was just one part of bigger plans that spies had to exploit Orwell’s legacy:

In addition to seeing the SPYSCAPE Squealers & Spies exhibition, Orwell fans can also own a piece of Cold War spy movie artwork from the film itself. Original Animal Farm animation cels and drawings, acquired directly from the filmmakers, are now available for sale through the SPYSCAPE website.

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