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Hypernormalisation | Full Documentary | Adam Curtis
Our world is strange, and often fake and corrupt, but how did we get here?
We live in a time of great uncertainty and confusion. Events keep happening that seem inexplicable and out of control. Donald Trump, Brexit, the War in Syria, the endless migrant crisis, and random bomb attacks. And those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed - they have no idea what to do.
This film is the epic story of how we got to this strange place. It explains not only why these chaotic events are happening, but also why we, and our politicians, cannot understand them.
It shows that what has happened is that all of us in the West - not just the politicians and the journalists and the experts, but we ourselves - have retreated into a simplified, and often completely fake version of the world. But because it is all around us, we accept it as normal.
But there is another world outside. Forces that politicians tried to forget and bury forty years ago - that then festered and mutated - but which are now turning on us with a vengeful fury. Piercing through the wall of our fake world.
The Wright Brothers, 1903
DOCUMENTARY ➤➤ https://youtu.be/sklryxX01D8
"Thee future is wild" Documentary is just someone going up to a bunch of scientists and asking them "hey want to do a documentary on evolution and life on alien plants.... Except it's how life would evolve on future earth after humans have long gone out into space?"
and every scientist enthusiastically said "hell yeah"
This is the full 2 hour version special cut of one of my favorite documentaries. Most versions you will find are the 1 hour 30 minutes official version without the extra scenes, which although I get the time edits, make it not as enjoyable if you know what is missing.
Glas by Bert Haanstra
Glas is a 1958 non-verbal documentary short by Bert Haanstra that contrasts glassblowing techniques used inside the Royal Leerdam Glass Factory with more modern industrial machines. The first half shows several men at work using traditional glassblowing to create ornate objects like vases and mugs set against jazz music, while the second part shifts abruptly into the mechanized world of industrial glass production set to a whimsical score of more synthesized music. Also, there’s a ton of great smoking! It’s a really unusual little film that went on to pick up an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject in 1959.