The most profound work to date on how our government has manipulated news coverage in Iraq.
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
Puts a tormented human face on the demon that has been such a thorn in the side of the Bush administration.
Jehane Noujaim utilizes an easy observational style to get her point across.
Offers us a fierce yet often surprisingly friendly debate about the clashing ways in which the U.S. invasion and takeover of Iraq have been portrayed by American and Arab journalists, placing matters in context.
Control Room should be required viewing for anyone within reach of a TV signal.
In the words of an Al Jazeera producer: 'Rumsfeld calls this ''incitement.'' I call it true journalism.'
As a portrait of the media's own Iraq war, this is a memorable, if not fully satisfying, film.
A thoughtful look at the network the Pentagon describes as "the mouthpiece of Osama bin Laden."
A riveting documentary by Jehane Noujaim that gives a insightful and diverse behind-the-scenes look at the Al Jazeera news operation during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
This modest yet necessary documentary digs into the tussle between bias and balance in modern journalism and sends you out debating where one side's reporting becomes the other side's distortion.
A documentary as subtle, insightful and evenhanded as Fahrenheit 9/11 is obvious and one-sided.
What Noujaim does show is the side rarely seen over here, and she does so in a way that's brisk, informative and even entertaining in its own wrenching way.
We don't have Barry Maguire and angry Bob Dylan, but we do have this--let's hope it's enough.
Important not so much in that it is a great documentary, but it raises some of the implications of our own biased media coverage.
Without being didactic, the documentary raises important issues about bias and objectivity.
Noujaim has done better than most of us at being in the right places at the right times to catch the imperial machinery in its most vulnerable, damning moments.
It's hard to come out of this film without wanting to ask questions - you may never watch the news the same way again.
Unlike most American media outlets, al-Jazeera happens to be one news service that the Pentagon hasn't been able to "manage."
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