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The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear
SummaryThis film was originally aired as a BBC documentary comprised of three one-hour episodes "Baby, It's Cold Outside," "The Phantom Victory" and "Shadows in the Cave." The documentaries question whether the threat of terrorism to the West is a politically driven fantasy and if al-Qaeda really is an organised network. (BBC)

Directed By:Adam Curtis

Written By:Adam Curtis

The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear

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Metascore
Generally Favorable
78
83% Positive
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17% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Entertainment Weekly
It's a fluid cinematic essay, rooted in painstakingly assembled evidence, that heightens and cleanses your perceptions.
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Variety
A superb, eye-opening and often absurdly funny deconstruction of the myths and realities of global terrorism that is marked by a balance, broadmindedness and sense of historical perspective so absent from many recent political-themed documentaries.
88
TV Guide Magazine
It's intriguing stuff, but Curtis overplays his hand when he underplays the existence of any real threat (Madrid? London? Amman?), proposes that Al Qaeda is a fiction and risks undermining the credibility of an otherwise compelling argument.
80
Village Voice
The Power of Nightmares is essentially polemical. As partisan filmmaking it is often brilliant and sometimes hilarious-a superior version of "Syriana" (which also prudently subtracts Israel and the Palestinians from the Middle East equation).
75
New York Daily News
Eye-opening political documentary focuses on "the strange world of violence and fear, fantasy and deception, in which we now live."
50
The New York Times
It is startling that a three-hour film dealing largely with the history of the Middle East should find no time to mention either the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the role of oil in the region. And it is more than a little unsatisfying to see the complex history of American conservatism reduced to the dreams and schemes of a handful of intellectuals.
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  • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Dec 9, 2005
2 h 37 m
Royal Television Society, UK
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Directors Guild of Great Britain
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
BAFTA Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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