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

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2004
  • 1h
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The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear (2004)
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A series of three documentaries about the use of fear for political gain.A series of three documentaries about the use of fear for political gain.A series of three documentaries about the use of fear for political gain.

  • Stars
    • Gilles Kepel
    • William Kristol
    • Richard Perle
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    • Stars
      • Gilles Kepel
      • William Kristol
      • Richard Perle
    • 33User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gilles Kepel
    • Self - Historian of Islamist Movement
    • 2004
    William Kristol
    William Kristol
    • Self
    • 2004
    Richard Perle
    • Self…
    • 2004
    Melvin Goodman
    Melvin Goodman
    • Self - Head of Office of Soviet Affairs CIA 1976-87
    • 2004
    Azzam Tamimi
    • Self - Institute of Islamic Political Thought
    • 2004
    Michael Ledeen
    Michael Ledeen
    • Self…
    • 2004
    Stephen Holmes
    • Self - Political Philosopher
    • 2004
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Self - General Secretary Soviet Communist Party
    • 2004
    Robert Bork
    Robert Bork
    • Self - Senior Member Federalist Society
    • 2004
    Milton Bearden
    Milton Bearden
    • Self - CIA Field Officer - Afghanistan 1985-89
    • 2004
    Abdullah Anas
    • Self - General Commander Afghan Arabs - Northern Afghanistan 1984-89
    • 2004
    Joe Conason
    Joe Conason
    • Self - Author 'The Hunting of the President'
    • 2004
    David Brock
    David Brock
    • Self
    • 2004
    Paul Weyrich
    Paul Weyrich
    • Self - Religious Activist - Republican Party
    • 2004
    Paul Wolfowitz
    Paul Wolfowitz
    • Self
    • 2004
    Bill Durodie
    • Self - Director International Centre for Security Analysis - Kings College
    • 2004
    John Calvert
    • Self - Islamist Historian
    • 2004
    Theodore Rockwell
    • Self - Nuclear Scientist and Radiation Risk Expert
    • 2004
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    10khuban

    But the Emperor has no Clothes!

    This remarkable documentary, well written, researched, and articulate, traces the odd, parallel paths of the rise and failures of the Islamist movement and the movement of the American neoconservatives. What makes this documentary so outstanding is not just that it clearly exposes many of the myths of the so-called "War on Terror," but the fact that it places the power of these myths in a larger and very important context.

    This film's position is clearly that it is the failure of belief and of ideology in Western societies that has allowed neoconservative extremists to fill the gap with nightmares in order to assert power and influence.

    Fear works well when people do not believe in anything, since that lack of faith makes them quite vulnerable. For the Islamists, fear attempts to fill the gap in societies that have lost their Islamic faith and roots.

    The dirty little secret underlying all this is that both groups, the Islamists and the Neoconservatives, are, at the core, nihilists, in spite of their ideological rants and pretensions. One can only hope that a discerning public will eventually be exposed to the hollow, vain, and arrogant "men behind the curtain" in both societies, so that all can realize that these wizards of terror are just empty charlatans.

    The sooner that happens, the sooner we can all click our ruby slippers together and return to Kansas, and, hopefully, to some measure of sanity, and, perhaps to a genuine faith.
    10hvera

    Great documentary on contemporary history

    A most satisfying documentary. Whether one agrees or not with the main argument of the filmmakers or not, there is much to learn from the well documented facts assembled here. This is the best true documentary I have seen in a long time. I particularly enjoyed its sense of humor and the clips from feature films such as Ali Baba and the 40 thieves. The film does only ring true; if one is alive, one has been a witness to much of what the film assembles to make its points. Notwithstanding, be prepared to be surprised by the bold argument the film makes. This is a very fair-minded presentation of one key aspect of our contemporary history.
    10paul2001sw-1

    The Power of Television

    Ever realized that American neo-Conservatism is founded on the principle of the Platonic noble lie? Half-remembered what Donald Rumsfeld was doing in 1976? Never quite believed the cold war propaganda about the "evil empire", or half-suspected that Al-Quaida does not exist? If so, 'The Power of Nightmares' is the program to confirm your fears. If not, it's even more essential viewing.

    'The Power of Nightmares' is a brave piece of television that runs completely against the grain of most media representation of the state of our world. Yet it is not a lunatic argument either, and many of the talking heads on screen are those of the very people whose views it deconstructs. Rather, it simply refuses to assume that just because everyone in power is saying something, it must be true. In fact, the evidence that the most basic tenets of "the war on terror" are built on absurdity are almost self-evident; but as the evidence is also inconvenient, it is simply ignored and replaced by something else. In this series, we see the same tactic (employed by many of the same people) put to use in the 1970s, 1980s and now. It's quite chilling to see how much of the prism through which we view the world is a construct of frankly mad idealogues (and I don't just mean Osama, although the similarities of the origins of Muslim fundamentalism and neo-Conservatism are just one illuminating lesson to be drawn from this series).

    Adam Curtis lets his interviewees provide his argument for him, but it's cleverly stitched together and his use of archive footage and music is perfect. Crucially, he never allows himself to fall into the trap of accepting cynicism, and there's a note of incredulity throughout the series that succeeds in not granting those in power a drop more credibility than they deserve. This series should have been essential viewing for every American before they voted. First rate stuff.
    9totalkhanage

    Spellbinding

    A wonderful piece of television. Thoughtful, focused and not afraid to lay bare a few truths with a well executed calm authority. It is such a shame that the pathetic US media is too scared to show such an informative and surprisingly informal piece of work. The government must have no way of fighting back against such candid and well researched material. I can not recommend this series enough for all Americans and fear not, even through it consists of considerably dark material there is a surprisingly optimistic ending and prediction of the future. Hopefully mankind still has enough decency and common value to stop dictators and unjust leaders from destroying the common good.
    10vanderwycked

    This documentary offers a remarkable insight into the reality of our current fear induced climate.

    This documentary offers a remarkable insight into the reality of our current fear induced climate. Adam Curtis chronicles the rise of neo-conservatism and the resulting change in the world's political agenda orchestrated by those who place their trust in the philosophical ideal of the necessity of evil to unite a country. The filmmaker manages to successfully pluck apart the myth of the reality of there being a logistically organized terror network, let alone one that is managing to orchestrate terror attacks from a cave in the remote mountains of Afghanistan. His arguments are backed up by some eye opening interviews with authorities on the field of Islamic fundamentalism, members of the US government and members of the US judicial system. These insights are parred with concrete, startling facts and the result is a program that manages to shake us awake making us aware of a far more realistic terror threat namely that of psychological warfare carried out by the powers that be, accompanied by a sensationalist media frenzy. I cannot recommend this program highly enough.

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      Michael Lind: For the neo-conservatives, religion is an instrument of promoting morality. Religion becomes what Plato called a "noble lie". It is a myth which is told to the majority of the society by the philosophical elite in order to ensure social order.

    • Alternate versions
      For its second BBC broadcast in January 2005, part 3 was updated to reflect the Law Lords' recent ruling that the detention without trial of foreign terrorist suspects was illegal.
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      Edited from Nosferatu le vampire (1922)
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      The Big Ship
      Written by Brian Eno

      Performed by Brian Eno (as Eno)

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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