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tehthomas
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Re: Adam Curtis

#51 Post by tehthomas »

I really wish there was a readily available Blu Ray box of the man's work. They always seem to be accessible via North American YouTube, but still.

How BFI or Criterion has not put this out is beyond me.

Also, as much as I loved 'Summer of Soul' - 'Can't Get Your Out of My Head' was my favorite documentary of the year, if not film, from 2021. Curtis is likely too subversive for mainstream/the Academy. Perhaps this is why his films haven't been released in a proper format. Although I'm sure music licensing is also at play as well.
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JSC
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#52 Post by JSC »

The real obstacle to releasing his work is the rights clearances since his films are largely comprised of
pre-existing television news footage (which can be notoriously expensive, at least in the US). Not to
mention all of the music copyrights. An example of this is something like Clive James' series
Fame in the 20th Century, which hasn't seen the light of day since it's original broadcast in
1993 largely due to the majority of the footage being news material.
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spectre
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#53 Post by spectre »

I'm greatly looking forward to watching his new documentary series on Russia, TraumaZone, which I think has just appeared on BBC iPlayer today. Apparently it's mostly comprised of video footage from Glasnost to the end of the twentieth century (and rise of Putin), and, in a departure from his usual work, features no voiceover. There's a short trailer here:

https://twitter.com/jonronson/status/15 ... 5730195456
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colinr0380
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#54 Post by colinr0380 »

I like the idea that we might be getting a soundtrack of Russian synth-pop to this!
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Gregor Samsa
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reaky
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#56 Post by reaky »

That’s in the “Danger: contains flashing images” category.
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Matt
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#57 Post by Matt »

The proper video for the song as directed by Curtis. Really essential viewing for anyone who likes images and music together.
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#58 Post by swo17 »

I'm admittedly biased toward music and images, but that was very good!
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colinr0380
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#59 Post by colinr0380 »

The new 'stock footage' element that stood out in that video appears to be of the Fentanyl and Xylazine addicts collapsed on the streets, which I think may be the first evidence showing that Curtis is aware of the existence of that issue. Since seeing videos of some of those shocking 'zombie' street videos I had been wondering about whether this would be something that would make it into an Adam Curtis piece, particularly given that All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace had tackled earlier societal approaches to self-medication becoming normalised into a cultural phenomenon.

(The big question though is whether he is aware of China's key role in the situation as the source of all of the product)
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spectre
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#60 Post by spectre »

Not just a great video but a brilliant song, too. I'm a huge fan of Weyes Blood, and her film taste is pretty impressive too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy_9YxJI1Yc
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#61 Post by beamish14 »

I had no clue that Curtis directed this 1995 promo for Gang of Four’s “Tattoo”, which they remastered for the album Shrinkwrapped’s 30th anniversary. Perfect pairing of video director and musical artist, as they were very vocally anti-capitalist and critical of Western political machines
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colinr0380
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#62 Post by colinr0380 »

New documentary coming in June: Shifty: Living in Britain at the End of the Twentieth Century in which Curtis appears to be diving into all of the cultural forces that are so polarising decades into the 21st century, and suggesting that they are intertwined with political control mechanisms. I love that there is literally an elephant in the room in the stock footage!
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cantinflas
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#63 Post by cantinflas »

colinr0380 wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 10:37 am New documentary coming in June: Shifty: Living in Britain at the End of the Twentieth Century in which Curtis appears to be diving into all of the cultural forces that are so polarising decades into the 21st century, and suggesting that they are intertwined with political control mechanisms. I love that there is literally an elephant in the room in the stock footage!
Cheers for the heads up on this. It comes out tomorrow. I can't wait.

Also, here's an excellent interview with Curtis about it.
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spectre
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#64 Post by spectre »

Very exciting news – looking forward to catching up with this. A bit sad to hear we won't be getting his narration again though!
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#65 Post by alacal2 »

When a film about Britain opens with Jimmy Savile and four kids being welcomed into her study by Margaret Thatcher you know you're in for something special!
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colinr0380
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#66 Post by colinr0380 »

Typical for Britain that when you are trying to drift off into your South Seas Island meditative fantasy there always has to be someone outside the window mowing the darn lawn!

(I'm still early in the series, but I wonder if Curtis is going to acknowledge the famous quote by Thatcher that Tony Blair and New Labour were her greatest achievement)
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