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Control Room (2004)
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Reviews Counted:105
Fresh:101
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.8/10
Consensus: A fascinating, enlightening behind-the-scenes look at the Al Jazeera network.
Theatrical Release:May 21, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $2,222,612
Synopsis: "It benefits Al-Jazeera to play to Arab nationalism because that's their audience, just like Fox plays to American patriotism, for the exact same reason... because that's their audience... the big... "It benefits Al-Jazeera to play to Arab nationalism because that's their audience, just like Fox plays to American patriotism, for the exact same reason... because that's their audience... the big thing for my generation is for these two perspectives - my perspective, the Western perspective, and the Arab perspective - to understand each other better... because, truly, the two worlds are colliding at a rapid rate." - Lt. Josh Rushing, Central Command Press Officer, U.S. Army CONTROL ROOM, by Jehane Noujaim (Startup.com), an award-winning Arab-American filmmaker who has lived within and embraced both worlds, provides an opportunity to re-examine what is perhaps the most pressing question of international relations today: "is America radicalizing or stabilizing the Arab world?" Without miring itself in shadowy conspiracy theories, CONTROL ROOM provides a balanced view of Al-Jazeera's presentation of the second Iraq war to their worldwide Arab audience, and in so doing calls into question many of the prevailing images and positions offered up by the U.S. news media. CONTROL ROOM's view inside Al-Jazeera-a network branded "Osama Bin-Laden's mouthpiece" and subject of intense criticism from U.S. administration officials for showing images of Iraqi casualties and American POWs that American viewers never saw-suggests that its views on news reportage might actually be more in tune with democratic ideals than those of its Western counterparts. CONTROL ROOM neatly bridges the gap between timeless and timely; timeless because it locates itself in the midst of the ongoing cultural clash between Western and Arab worlds, timely because it does so through the prism of satellite television's impact on how viewers receive information worldwide - from news providers, driven by the patriotism of their audiences, to Army information officers, driven by military objectives. CONTROL ROOM is a seminal documentary that explores how Truth is gathered, presented, and ultimately created by those who deliver it. -- © Magnolia Pictures [More]
Starring: Hassan Ibrahim, Samir Khader, Deema Khatib, Tom Mintier
Starring: Hassan Ibrahim, Samir Khader, Deema Khatib, Tom Mintier, Josh Rushing, David Shuster
Director: Jehane Noujaim
Director: Jehane Noujaim
Producer: Hani Salama, Rosadel Varela
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Control Room
Essential viewing for anyone who cares about the nature of propaganda.
The mood of Jehane Noujaim's bristling documentary about Al Jazeera, the satellite news network, is both frenetic and grim.
This engrossing portrait of competing notions of truth is at once a thrilling real-time chronicle of the birth of a free press and a sophisticated philosophical treatise on the nature of objective reality.
Given that most Americans know the network only by reputation, or via Donald Rumsfeld’s public denunciations of it, a little more objective information would not have gone amiss.
In this documentary, you get the feeling that people are actually listening to each other. It's refreshing in these times of Michael Moore.
This fascinating look at the inner workings of the Al Jazeera Arab news network can't help but cause viewers to question everything we're fed by the media beast.
As a portrait of the media's own Iraq war, this is a memorable, if not fully satisfying, film.
An overdue antidote to the carefully managed news that came out of the U.S. Central Command during the war.
It's hard to come out of this film without wanting to ask questions - you may never watch the news the same way again.
Whatever your beliefs about the war in Iraq, there's something here to make you question them.
The struggle to report news, or even to decide what constitutes news, pervades the American war against Iraq.
What makes The Control Room important is that it gives us a glimpse of a viewpoint we might not otherwise see.
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