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Just finished a documentary film called Hollywoodism released in 1998.

It portrays the group of Jews who created Hollywood as sympathetic people who would go to great extents to be accepted by the gentiles, so much they are even ready to change their names. They were shunned back at New York when they came to the USA so they went to California to create their paradise, where they could be assimilated with the "gentiles". So much, they have managed to create the concept of "American Dream" through Hollywood itself, based on their Jewish experiences which in turn shaped the American Culture ever since. America is the land of the free where everyone are considered equal where they wouldn't be stigmatized, where they fight some great evil that unites everyone and they win. Sounds like an universally applicable theme and relatable to all races but implicitly it's purely based on Jewish experiences. They also go on to portray why Romance and musicals are dominant, because romance is democratic and doesn't know race, and that they want to mix blood to feel equal. Still, they deep down had inferiority complexes to make sure they didn't stand out when they did, like how they didn't incorporate Jewish culture in their movies but instead used blacks to propagate the theme of being racially accepted, monster movies like Frankenstein, Jekyll to feel how bad they've been stigmatized, and they kept shut about making anti-Nazi movies till Pearl Harbor to make sure Hollywood doesn't look Jewish, and many such stuff. Then the documentary ends with the Hugh Act that started blacklisting communists, which caused major studio moguls to collapse. Their dreams of assimilating with the gentiles thus collapsing with it.
It's a shame, because till then Hollywood was quite conservative, it focused on strong familial bonds, unity, assimilation, strong mother figure, and the American dream in general unlike the Hollywood now.
4/5. Highly recommended, but make sure to study behind the subtext because the movie itself is made by Jews. The documentary won an award for Best Jewish Experience Documentary at the 1998 Jerusalem Film Festival.

For someone who lurks /pol/, this brainwashing into thinking Jewishness as desperation for acceptance wouldn't work. 
In the end, one thing to takeaway is for sure, the Jewish ideologies have been infused in Hollywood and movies in general ever since 1920s. Ever since they stole the medium from Edison and the European pioneers.