
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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It's a fluid cinematic essay, rooted in painstakingly assembled evidence, that heightens and cleanses your perceptions.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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Eye-opening political documentary focuses on "the strange world of violence and fear, fantasy and deception, in which we now live."
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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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Production Company:
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Release Date:Dec 9, 2005
Duration:2 h 37 m
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Awards
Royal Television Society, UK
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Directors Guild of Great Britain
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
BAFTA Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination




























