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The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom

United Kingdom

2007

180 Min
Color
1.78:1
English
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DIR Adam Curtis

SCR Adam Curtis

CAST Robert Kavesh, Friedrich von Hayek, John Nash, John Maynard Smith, Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hall, Jeffrey Sachs, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Vladimir Putin, Henry Kissinger, Toni Bertorelli

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The many ways in which Western notions of personal and political freedom are changing in the 21st Century are explored in this three-part documentary from writer and filmmaker Adam Curtis. Part one, titled “F—k You, Buddy,” explores how the widely held belief formulated by economist Friedrich von Hayek that the free market system would create a wealthier and more responsible society is giving way to John Nash’s principle that individuals will almost always do what is in their own best interest, even if its at the expense of others. Part Two, “The Lonely Robot,” focuses on how governments often act in their own interest at the expense of their citizens, and the malaise that’s a by product of growing cynicism by ordinary people towards their leaders. And the conclusion, “We Will Force You To Be Free,” investigates the theories of British thinker Isaiah Berlin and his twin principles of “positive liberty” (in which the people take direct and active control of their destiny) and “negative liberty” (freedom that inherited with no active effort towards any specific goal). Featuring interviews with John Nash, James Buchanan, Robert Reich, Tom Peters, Thomas Frank, Sir Anthony Jay and many others, The Trap: What Happened To Our Dream Of Freedom was originally produced for British television, but later received theatrical screenings at a number of film festivals.

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Adam Curtis

Adam Curtis (born 1955) is a British television documentary maker who has during the course of his television career worked as a writer, producer, director and narrator. He currently works for BBC Current Affairs. His programmes express a clear (and sometimes controversial) opinion about their subject, and he narrates the programmes himself.

After attending Sevenoaks School (a member of the ‘art room’ that produced musicians, Tom Greenhalgh, Kevin Lycett and Mark White of The Mekons along with Andy Gill and Jon King of the Gang of Four) Curtis studied for a BA in Human Sciences (which included introductory courses in genetics, psychology, politics, geography and elementary statistics) at the University of Oxford. Curtis taught politics there, but left for a career in television. He obtained a post on That’s Life!, where he learned to find humour in serious subjects.

Curtis makes extensive use of archive footage in his documentaries. An Observer profile said: Curtis has… read more

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Adam Curtis @ e-flux

By David Hudson on March 20, 2012

The retrospective of work by “the 21st century’s calm, reasonable, insidious Cassandra” is on in New York through April 14.

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