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Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times

  • 2002
  • G
  • 1h 14m
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Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002)
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This documentary compiles a series of Noam Chomsky's interviews and lectures that address the events of 9/11.This documentary compiles a series of Noam Chomsky's interviews and lectures that address the events of 9/11.This documentary compiles a series of Noam Chomsky's interviews and lectures that address the events of 9/11.

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    • John Junkerman
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    • Noam Chomsky
    • Carol Chomsky
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    • Director
      • John Junkerman
    • Stars
      • Noam Chomsky
      • Carol Chomsky
    • 11User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    7newsalor

    Powerful Message - Weak Presentation

    In this documentary Noam Chomsky shares with us his crispy clear view of the world and how it is being ruled. Chomskys oratory superb and his views about the world are founded upon sound facts. However, the documentary itself isn't anything special.

    I recognize the difficulty of using the medium to make Chomskys message stronger, because Chomsky himself doesn't come on strong with his message. He is the kind of guy who says his thing quietly and calmly so using gimmicks to enhancer the presentation would probably drown out his voice.

    Anyway, I urge everyone to watch this documentary. It was great.
    6jasonsensei

    excellent material, but sloppy editing

    I'll admit up front that I'm a Chomsky fan and it is always wonderful to listen to this man speak. Having read many of his political books he didn't say anything that I didn't already know, but I still enjoy watching footage of his lectures because I don't have the chance to attend any. As he always does, Chomsky delivers straight forward, common sense deciphering of the events unfolding around us in easy to understand words. Unfortunately however the film isn't edited all that well. Many times they show Chomsky ending his lectures and the film feels like it is going to end. Then it starts up again at another lecture. I think 'Manufacturing Consent' was much more successful in the way they edited his various lectures together.
    vincent-27

    uninspired lifeless documentary

    I went to this movie expecting something similar to "Manufacturing Consent", which took Chomsky interviews and interspliced them with interesting film clips to create a compelling film about the power of the Media to shape our perception of the world. Instead what we get is one Chomsky lecture after another interspliced with a Japanese rock song.

    Chomsky is not the most dynamic speaker at the best of times, and he is getting older (he's 73) and speaks slower and even more monotone. What he has to say is still some the most revealing and bravest ideas expressed in the United States by an American about the extreme hypocrisy of the U.S. government's foreign policy. But I've heard it all before, Nicaragua, Vietnam, North Korea, that's old news, albeit import pre cursors to events such as 9-11, but this is hardly touched upon, which is what I was hoping to hear.

    My biggest complaint with Chomsky is that he is preaching to the converted and the reason for this revealed in the film. He disagrees with the idea of confronting power with the truth because he feels they already know the truth and therefore it's a waste of time. However, talking endlessly to college students who all agree with what you are saying anyway is just as much a waste of time. It's more of the typical academic intelectual masturbation. For once I'd love to Chomsky in a debate with some articulate right wing person and see him dismantle him/her with his obvious intelligence and encyclopedic memory. Alas, until this happens, it's just more of the same, and a waste.
    6Gandhi19

    insightful but boring

    Noam Chomsky appears to be a very intelligent person, and this country would benefit if his message was widely spread. Power and Terror is only segments of about 4 speeches and interviews with Noam Chomsky. Attending a live discussion would have been more exciting.

    Although I agree with almost everything Noam has to say, this documentary could have done a lot more to entertain us. Not to mention Mr. Chomsky speaks in a very soft and monotone voice. You may need to bring a pillow for this one.
    7lastliberal

    The man is the message.

    This particular documentary is not the greatest one to recommend for pleasurable viewing. It is basically 74 minutes of Chomsky speaking. He is a quiet man and not a great speaker, but what he has to say is very important.

    Lately, his position is to questioning how the U.S. can be engaged in a "war on terrorism" when the mountains of civilian corpses we've left in Southeast Asia, Central America, the Mideast, and western Africa qualify our most sanctimonious of nations as Champion Terror-Monger.

    His grasp of the facts and ability to recall information and present it in a fashion that all can understand serves to recommend this as a valuable 74 minutes to listen, learn, and ponder.

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      [opening sequence title cards]

      Title Card: '9-11': Suprise Best Seller Blames U.S. - New York Times

      Title Card: No place for gray in Noam Chomsky's black and white world - Japan Times

      Title Card: Not about to fade away quietly at the age of 73. - San Francisco Examiner

      Title Card: Fearless. - Frontline magazine

      [India]

      Title Card: Chomsky's anti-Americanism is just plain wrong. - New Statesman

      Title Card: Rebel without a pause. - Bono

      [U2]

      Title Card: Arguably the most important intellectual alive... his political writings are maddeningly simple-minded. - New York Times

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • chomsky9.11 (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noam Chomsky: Pouvoir & terreur
    • Filming locations
      • Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Siglo
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $292,470
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,442
      • Nov 24, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $292,470
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      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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