HyperNormalisation is a 2016 documentary film by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It explores the concept of "hypernormalisation" and how it has shaped our modern world. The film starts in the 1970s in the Soviet Union, where the government began to use propaganda and false narratives to maintain their power and control over the people. This idea of creating a false reality to keep the population in line was then adopted by Western governments and corporations. Curtis argues that this concept of | |
Rating: 8.2 Year: 2016 Duration: 166 min |
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