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(#12) Out There
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(#17) Adam Curtis: Bitter Lake
- George Bush, George W. Bush, Joanne Herring, Hamid Karzai
Bitter Lake is an award winning 2015 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that Western politicians have manufactured a simplified story about militant Islam into a good vs. evil argument, informed by and a reaction to Western society's increasing chaos and disorder, which they neither grasp nor understand. The film makes extended use of newsreels and archive footage, and intersperses brief narrative segments with longer segments that depict violence and war in Afghanistan.
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(#25) Don't Know
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(#35) Helvetica
- David Carson, Stefan Sagmeister, Neville Brody, Massimo Vignelli, Hermann Zapf, Wim Crouwel, Erik Spiekermann, Paula Scher, Matthew Carter, Rick Poynor, Mike Parker, Lars Müller, Danny van den Dungen, Bruno Steinert, Manuel Krebs, Michael C. Place, Dimitri Bruni, Otmar Hoefer, Alfred Hoffmann
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