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Control Room.....excellent documentary about Aljazeera


Control Room

Year Released: 2004
Directed By: Jehane Noujaim
(NR, 84 min.)
When we listen to Donald Rumsfeld and other Bush administration mouthpieces, we are led to believe that America has no greater ideological enemy than the Arab news network al Jazeera. The independent news station, which is based in Qatar, is watched by 40 million Arabic viewers around the world – and since the beginning, the military intervention now known as Operation Enduring Freedom, the network and its related Web site have become even more visible internationally and are tuned into for their Arab perspective on America’s involvement in that part of the world. Both Americans and Arabs accuse the other side of delivering biased reporting and propaganda disguised as news. Truth and propaganda are slippery labels, often reflecting like a glint in the eyes of the beholders. Each side accuses the other, and emotions escalate until a breakdown or impasse makes any abridgement in the gulf of understanding all but impossible. That may not be exactly what is meant when we refer to the Gulf War (again), but it does bring up the double meaning of the title Control Room. Egyptian-American Jehane Noujaim focuses her documentary cameras on the news floor of al Jazeera’s studios and the press room of Centcom, the U.S. central command center in Qatar. Obviously, the title refers not only to the control booth of the TV station but also, the spinners of the news. What we discover is that information is not the enemy so much as lack of information or disinformation is. The al Jazeera producers and reporters are, by and large, BBC-trained and advocate the "fair and balanced" sort of reporting that we once respected before Fox News tarnished that particular phrase. It’s true we’ll see things on al Jazeera (and in this movie) that we haven’t been permitted to see on American television: prisoner-of-war interviews, bombed Iraqi children, and so on....MORE >

http://www.austinchronicle.com/gbase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid%3A214831


Yippeeeee! Gonna be spending a lot of time in the dark this summer. Lots of good movies to see!
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