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  1. POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold is a 2011 documentary film about product placement, marketing and advertising directed by Morgan Spurlock. The premise behind the production is that the documentary itself would be entirely paid for by sponsors, thus being a form of metacinema.

  2. Water for Elephants. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Fascinated by the ubiquity of advertising, documentarian Morgan Spurlock decides to make a film solely financed...

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  3. Aug 24, 2011 · The Greatest Movie Ever Sold: Directed by Morgan Spurlock. With J.J. Abrams, Peter Berg, Paul Brennan, Noam Chomsky. A documentary about branding, advertising and product placement that is financed and made possible by brands, advertising and product placement.

    • (15K)
    • Documentary, Comedy
    • Morgan Spurlock
    • 2011-08-24
  4. POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold on Vimeo. Not Yet Rated. 12 years ago. thomas vogt. My first feature length documentary. Explores the topics of art versus commercialism and the ubiquity of advertising and marketing in our culture today. Director - Morgan Spurlock. Writers - Morgan Spurlock + Jeremy Chilnick.

  5. Boundary-pushing Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Morgan Spurlock explores the world of product placement, marketing and advertising in POM Wonderful Presents: THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER SOLD, a film that was fully financed through product placement from various brands, all of which are integrated transparently into the film.

  6. Apr 21, 2011 · Documentary, Comedy. PG-13. 1h 30m. By Stephen Holden. April 21, 2011. Morgan Spurlock could sell you the Brooklyn Bridge.

  7. Documentary. First, he was bugged by the almighty burger, now Oscar®-nominated renegade filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) is biting the hand that feeds him by exposing Hollywood’s dirtiest little secret: the games they play to get advertisers’ products strategically placed in movies and on television.