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  1. HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that governments, financiers, and technological utopians have, since the 1970s, given up on trying to model the complex "real world" and instead established a simplified "fake world" for the benefit of corporations and kept stable by neoliberal governments ...

  2. Sep 10, 2023 · Donald Trump, Brexit, the War in Syria, the endless migrant crisis, random bomb attacks. And those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed - they have no idea what to do. This film is the ...

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  3. Oct 13, 2016 · You know it's not real. But you accept it as normal. But there is more out there. HyperNormalisation. #bbc All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although ...

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  4. Oct 16, 2016 · A film that explores how the world has become a confusing and chaotic place, where politicians and people cannot understand the events around them. It uses archive footage, music, and narration to connect historical and current events, from Donald Trump to Brexit, from Syria to Russia.

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  5. Oct 16, 2016 · HyperNormalisation is a documentary by Adam Curtis that explores how the world has become more complex and chaotic, but also more simplified and deceptive. The film covers topics such as individualism, perception management, UFOs, terrorism, gambling and Syria.

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  6. Nov 24, 2016 · HyperNormalisation wades through the culmination of forces that have driven this culture into mass uncertainty, confusion, spectacle and simulation. Where events keep happening that seem crazy,...

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  7. Nov 3, 2016 · Yurchak coined the term “hypernormalization” to describe this process—an entropic acceptance and false belief in a clearly broken polity and the myths that undergird it.

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