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Control Room

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Different channels. Different truths.
Control Room, by Jehane Noujaim (Startup.com), an award-winning Arab-American filmaker 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 Jazeeras presentation of the second Iraq war to their worldwide Arab audience, and in doing so calls into question many of the prevailing images and positions offered up by the U.S. news media. Control Rooms view inside A Jazeeraa network branded "Osama Bin-Ladens 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 thst 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 od satelite televisions 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 explore how Truth is gathered, presented, and ultimately created by those who deliver it.
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Release Information
Release Date: 07/12/2005
Audio tracks: Dolby 2.0 Arabic / English
Languages: Arabic / English
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Jehane Noujaim
Subtitles: English, Arabic, French, Spanish subtitles
Runtime: 84.0 mins
Format: DVD, All Regions (PAL)
Catalogue:
MMA2233
Quotes
"Just terrific...a very powerful piece of work." - Phillip Adams, ABC Radio National
"Riveting...careful, considered and informative." - Paul Byrnes, Sydney Morning Herald
"Essential, exciting and revealing viewing." - Paul Le Petit, Sunday Telegraph
"Documentary as a heart seeking missile." - Financial Times
"Makes far better points about American hypocrisy than Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11" - Metro
"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."
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