Screenings

Adam Curtis. A natural history of power. Session 6

What do we understand by freedom today?

Directors
Adam Curtis

Adam Curtis is the leading figure in contemporary audiovisual essay. His films and series, as lucid as they are revealing, show the operation of power, its winding architecture, and how it marks both present-day geopolitics and us.

The values and dreams that guide a society require questionable simplifications. In this series, Curtis looks at how these values are stealthily transformed and overturned. What do we understand by freedom today?

 

The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom

Episode 2: The Lonely Robot, 2007, 60 min

Episode 3: We Will Force You to Be Free, 2007, 60 min

 

This cycle, curated by Chema González, brings together almost the entire body of work of this English journalist and producer, re-editing the vast archives of the BBC. The films are screened in remastered copies accompanied by presentations and debates about Curtis’s work.

Date
30 November 2018
Times

19.00

Space
The Auditorium
Admission fee
Free admission

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