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HyperNormalisation is Adam Curtis’s new documentary looking into world’s corruption and hidden lies. From the persona of Donald Trump through Brexit to the migrant crisis, Curtis depicts our society’s hopeless situation and simplified perception of things around. Investigating political conspiracies, as well as pop culture phenomenons, the 165-minute opus assembles archive footage and an authoritative voiceover that take you on a journey through the falsity of our era, digging deep in history to uncover events such as the fall of USSR or 9/11 attacks. HyperNormalisation is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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