Adam Curtis - The Century of the Self - Pt. 3: Policeman Inside Our Heads; Must Be Destroyed (2002)
Adam Curtis - The Century of the Self - Part 3: 'There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads; He Must Be Destroyed'
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "The Century of the Self," continues its exploration into the evolution of consumerism, psychology, and the manipulation of public opinion throughout the 20th century. Part 3, titled "There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads; He Must Be Destroyed," likely examines the impact of Freudian theory and psychoanalysis on political and social control mechanisms, exploring how these ideas have influenced modern society's views on authority, individuality, and conformity.
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Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 3: 'Destroy the Technostructure' (1999)
Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 3: 'Destroy the Technostructure' (1999)
"The Mayfair Set," a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis, explores the decline of Britain as a global power and the rise of buccaneer capitalism during the Thatcher years. Part 3, titled "'Destroy the Technostructure,'" likely examines the efforts and ideologies surrounding the dismantling or transformation of established corporate structures and power dynamics by figures like Sir James Goldsmith and others in London's elite Clermont Club during the 1960s.
Adam Curtis uses archival footage and interviews to provide insight into how these individuals influenced economic policies and political landscapes, shaping modern capitalism.
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Adam Curtis - Modern Time - The Way of All Flesh (1997)
Adam Curtis - Modern Time - The Way of All Flesh (1997)
In 1951, scientists removed cancerous cells from American Henrietta Lacks just before she died in the hope that they held the secret of how to conquer cancer. The cells have been growing ever since and there are now billions in laboratories all over the world. This film tells how many believe they hold the key to conquering cancer. A film by Adam Curtis.
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Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 4: 'Twilight of the Dogs' (1999)
Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 4: 'Twilight of the Dogs' (1999)
"The Mayfair Set," a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis, examines the decline of Britain as a global power and the rise of buccaneer capitalism during the Thatcher years. Part 4, titled "'Twilight of the Dogs,'" likely explores the themes of power, influence, and the legacy of figures such as Tiny Rowland and others associated with London's elite Clermont Club in the 1960s.
Adam Curtis's series uses historical footage and interviews to illustrate how these individuals shaped economic policies and societal values, leaving a lasting impact on British politics and business.
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Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 2: 'Entrepreneur Spelt S. P. I. V.' (1999)
Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 2: 'Entrepreneur Spelt S. P. I. V.' (1999)
"The Mayfair Set," a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis, continues its exploration into the decline of Britain as a global power and the rise of buccaneer capitalism during the Thatcher years. Part 2, titled "'Entrepreneur Spelt S. P. I. V.,'" likely examines the entrepreneurial activities and financial strategies of key figures like Jim Slater and others associated with London's elite Clermont Club in the 1960s.
Adam Curtis's series aims to shed light on how these individuals shaped economic policies and societal values, contributing to the transformation of British politics and business landscape.
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Adam Curtis - The Living Dead - Part 2: You Have Used Me as a Fish Long Enough (1995)
Adam Curtis - The Living Dead - Part 2: You Have Used Me as a Fish Long Enough (1995)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "The Living Dead," explores various social and political issues, often using archival footage and interviews to delve into historical narratives. Part 2, titled "You Have Used Me as a Fish Long Enough," likely continues Curtis's examination of significant events or societal shifts around the mid-1990s, providing critical analysis and perspective on these developments.
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Adam Curtis - The Cost of Treachery (1984)
In 1949, at the height of the Cold War, the British and American Governments decided to fight back at the growing Soviet Empire with a secret plan of subversion.
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Adam Curtis - The Living Dead - Part 1: On the Desperate Edge of Now (1995)
Adam Curtis - The Living Dead - Part 1: On the Desperate Edge of Now (1995)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "The Living Dead," explores various social and political issues, often using archival footage and interviews to delve into historical narratives. Part 1, titled "On the Desperate Edge of Now," likely examines significant events or societal shifts around the mid-1990s, providing Curtis's critical analysis and perspective on these developments.
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Adam Curtis - MK ULTRA Rosie Kay Dance Company: Legendado (2017)
ter the hypnotic world of MK ULTRA. Rosie Kay’s new work is a high energy, supercharged mash-up of thrilling dance, music and imagery. It is inspired by the bizarre realm of pop culture mind control conspiracies.
Rosie Kay is one of the UK’s leading female choreographers. She is renowned for her athletic movement, rigorous research and intelligent theatricality. Choreographer to the hit film Sunshine on Leith, Kay is best known for the five star award-winning 5 SOLDIERS.
Television journalist Adam Curtis has joined the company’s MK ULTRA team as creative collaborator. Curtis is well known for his films such as Bitter Lake and the recent HyperNormalisation. He also made the series The Power of Nightmares for the BBC that challenged and exposed many of the conspiracy theories behind the reporting of Islamist terrorism.
MK ULTRA is a CIA code word for a real LSD fuelled brainwashing technique developed by the US military. Popular conspiracy theory believes that MK ULTRA is still active and programmes certain pop stars as puppets of the ‘Illuminati’, a shadowy elite intent on creating a New World Order of authoritarian world government.
Exploring popular culture has never been so odd- a world filled with satanic images, occult messages, hidden symbols and hyper-sexualisation, this stuff is packaged as mainstream and sold across the globe.
Kay, with a typically fearless eye, delves deeply into this world and conjures up something entirely new, subverting the subversive. If you didn’t know about the Illuminati, you soon will and if you did, expect MK ULTRA to shatter the Illuminati’s illusory control.
“Rosie Kay doesn’t do things by halves.” The Guardian
“a wildly ambitious new work”
“a postmodern fantasia”
“MK Ultra asks important questions about the real and the fake, and whether, for a new generation, they’ve become one.” The Observer
“a super-saturated sensory feast of movement, sound and imagery”
“Extraordinary” The Financial Times
“an exceptionally stylish production”
“In a stylish collaboration, the film-maker [Adam Curtis] and choreographer [Rosie Kay] explore the myth of a shadowy cult attempting world domination through mass brainwashing” The Guardian
“visually compelling”
“an unlikely but inspired pairing between choreographer Rosie Kay and documentary-maker Adam Curtis.”
“They are fierce movers, performing their routines and rituals dressed in catsuits covered with mystical imagery, like a rave version of the Masons.” Evening Standard
“slick and striking”
“Bold, slick dance piece exploring conspiracy theories and the Illuminati” The Stage
"a supremely slick, glossy and confrontational piece of work that combines exciting dance with fascinating ideas" British Theatre Guide
“a masterpiece”
”totally energising on every level. Catch it if you can." Seeing Dance
"Dance shows don’t come fresher or more thoughtful." DanceTabs
"incredible to watch...The dancers were themselves a work of art"
Stage Talk Magazine
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Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 1: 'Who Pays Wins' (1999)
Adam Curtis - The Mayfair Set - Part 1: 'Who Pays Wins' (1999)
The Mayfair Set, subtitled Four Stories about the Rise of Business and the Decline of Political Power, is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It explores the decline of Britain as a world power, the proliferation of asset stripping in the 1970s, and how buccaneer capitalists helped to shape the climate of the Thatcher years, by focusing on Colonel David Stirling, Jim Slater, Sir James Goldsmith and Tiny Rowland—members of London's elite Clermont Club in the 1960s. It won a BAFTA Award for Best Factual Series or Strand in 2000.
Curtis wanted to engage with the moral ambiguity of figures such as Goldsmith
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Adam Curtis - The Living Dead - Part 3: The Attic (1995)
Adam Curtis - The Living Dead - Part 3: The Attic (1995)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "The Living Dead," likely explores various social and political issues, often using archival footage and interviews to delve into historical narratives. Part 3, titled "The Attic," continues Curtis's examination of significant events or societal shifts around the mid-1990s, providing critical analysis and perspective on these developments.
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Adam Curtis - The Century of the Self - Part 4: 'Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering' (2002)
Adam Curtis - The Century of the Self - Part 4: 'Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering'
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "The Century of the Self," explores the evolution of consumerism, psychology, and the manipulation of public opinion throughout the 20th century. Part 4, titled "Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering," likely continues Curtis's examination of how Freudian ideas and marketing techniques have shaped contemporary society, focusing on specific examples and their societal impacts.
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Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 1: Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain (2021)
Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 1: Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain (2021)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "Can't Get You Out of My Head," is a recent release that delves into various interconnected themes, historical events, and societal shifts. Part 1, titled "Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain," likely explores significant moments and narratives that shape modern history, using Curtis's distinctive narrative style to weave together political, social, and cultural dimensions.
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Adam Curtis - Every Day Is Like Sunday (2011)
Adam Curtis - Every Day Is Like Sunday (2011)
A rough cut 2011 documentary by Adam Curtis published on his blog, drawing parallels between media mogul Cecil King's dramatic downfall in the 1960's and Rupert Murdoch troubled media empire.
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Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 3: Money Changes Everything (2021)
Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 3: Money Changes Everything (2021)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis delves into various interconnected themes, historical events, and societal shifts. Part 3, titled "Money Changes Everything," likely explores the influence of economics, finance, and capitalism on global politics, culture, and society. Curtis's narrative style typically connects disparate events and ideas to illustrate broader patterns and impacts on contemporary history.
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Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 2: Shooting and F##king are the Same Thing (2021)
Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 2: Shooting and F##king are the Same Thing (2021)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis explores various interconnected themes, historical events, and societal shifts. Part 2, titled "Shooting and Fucking are the Same Thing," likely continues Curtis's exploration of complex narratives and their impact on modern history, using his distinctive narrative style to weave together political, social, and cultural dimensions.
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Adam Curtis - Everything is Going According to Plan (2013)
Adam Curtis - Everything is Going According to Plan (2013)
This collaborative project between Massive Attack and Adam Curtis likely combines music and documentary elements to explore themes of politics, society, and culture. Adam Curtis, known for his provocative narratives, may provide a critical analysis of historical events and their impact on contemporary issues. The project is expected to offer a unique blend of music and documentary storytelling.
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Adam Curtis - Inquiry: The Great British Housing Disaster (1984)
Adam Curtis - Inquiry: The Great British Housing Disaster (1984)
This documentary by Adam Curtis explores the challenges and issues surrounding the British housing crisis in 1984. Curtis is known for his critical examination of societal issues and historical narratives. In this work, he likely delves into the factors contributing to the housing crisis, such as policy decisions, urban planning, social inequalities, and their impact on British society at the time.
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Adam Curtis - £830,000,000 - Nick Leeson and the Fall of the House of Barings (1996)
Adam Curtis - Inside Story Special: £830,000,000 - Nick Leeson and the Fall of the House of Barings (1996)
This documentary special by Adam Curtis likely delves into the financial scandal involving Nick Leeson and the collapse of Barings Bank in 1995. Curtis is known for his investigative approach to unraveling complex narratives and their broader societal implications. In this work, he probably examines the events leading up to the collapse, the role of financial markets, regulatory oversight, and the aftermath of the scandal.
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Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 4: But What If the People Are Stupid? (2021)
Adam Curtis - Can't Get You Out of My Head - Part 4: But What If the People Are Stupid? (2021)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis explores various interconnected themes, historical events, and societal shifts. Part 4, titled "But What If the People Are Stupid?," likely examines aspects of democracy, populism, and the challenges of governance in contemporary society. Curtis's documentaries often blend archival footage, interviews, and narrative to provoke critical thinking about complex issues.
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Adam Curtis - The Power of Nightmares Part 1: Baby It's Cold Outside (2004)
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Adam Curtis - The Power of Nightmares Part 1: Baby It's Cold Outside
This documentary is the first part of Adam Curtis's series "The Power of Nightmares," originally broadcasted in 2004. It explores the rise of the politics of fear in the United States and its influence on global events, contrasting the parallel rise of Islamist extremism with American neoconservatism. Curtis examines how both movements have used fear to manipulate public perception and shape political agendas.
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Adam Curtis - The Power of Nightmares Pt. 2: The Phantom Victory (2004)
Adam Curtis - The Power of Nightmares Pt. 2: The Phantom Victory (2004)
This documentary is the second part of Adam Curtis's series "The Power of Nightmares," originally broadcasted in 2004. It continues to explore the politics of fear in the United States and globally, examining the ideological battles between neoconservatism and Islamist extremism. Curtis analyzes how these movements shape public perception and political agendas, particularly in the aftermath of significant events such as the September 11 attacks.
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Adam Curtis - The Power of Nightmares Pt. 3: The Shadows in the Cave (2004)
Adam Curtis - The Power of Nightmares Pt. 3: The Shadows in the Cave (2004)
This documentary is the third part of Adam Curtis's series "The Power of Nightmares," originally broadcasted in 2004. It concludes the exploration of the politics of fear by examining the concept of "The Shadows in the Cave," metaphorically representing the unseen fears and threats manipulated by political actors. Curtis continues to analyze the ideological clashes between neoconservatism and Islamist extremism and their impact on global politics and public perception.
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Adam Curtis - Trumpets and Typewriters: A History of War Reporting (1983)
Adam Curtis - Trumpets and Typewriters: A History of War Reporting (1983)
This documentary by Adam Curtis explores the evolution of war reporting from the Crimean War to the Falklands War. It delves into how journalists have portrayed conflicts over time, the impact of their reports on public perception, and the changing relationship between the military and the media. Curtis examines the methods and technologies used by reporters and the ethical dilemmas they face while covering wars. The film provides a critical analysis of the role of media in shaping the narrative of war and its influence on both public opinion and policy-making.
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Adam Curtis - The Trap: What Happened to Our Dreams of Freedom Pt. 1: Fk You Buddy (2007)
Adam Curtis - The Trap: What Happened to Our Dreams of Freedom Pt. 1: Fk You Buddy (2007)
This documentary series by Adam Curtis, "The Trap," explores the concept of freedom and its complexities in modern society. Part 1, titled "F**k You Buddy," delves into game theory, individualism, and the pursuit of self-interest, examining how these ideas have shaped political and economic systems. Curtis critiques the unintended consequences of pursuing freedom and personal happiness, questioning whether the pursuit of self-interest undermines social cohesion and collective well-being.
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