Recommended Watch: HyperNormalisation ( BBC ) by Adam Curtis - A different experience of reality FULL DOCUMENTARY (youtube.com)
The cult documentary maker explores the falsity of modern life in his own inimitable style. Though he’s spent the best part of four decades making television, Curtis’s signature blend of hypnotic archive footage, authoritative voiceover and a seemingly inexhaustible appetite for bizarre historical tangents is better suited to the web, a place just as resistant to the narrative handholding of broadcast TV as he is. He argues that an army of technocrats, complacent radicals and Faustian internet entrepreneurs have conspired to create an unreal world; one whose familiar and often comforting details blind us to its total inauthenticity.
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Unsettling, we now in 2020 can relate to excellent 2016 documentary. When we listen the opinions of the media, and its narratives, the bizarre world we are living now, we are finding how modern life is not what "they"(any believer in conspiracies know them) tell us is, but a different thing. We live in different worlds now, analogically and digital, real and unreal, inside bubbles of lies sold as trues, and trues sold as dangerous and disruptive. What do you think?